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Imperialism And The Outbreak Of WW1
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Imperialism And The Outbreak Of WW1
Throughout the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries there was vast European colonial expansion. ... This process of colonial expansion is known as Imperialism. Imperialism operated on international relations increasing the likelihood of WW1, mainly, because of competition between the powerful European nations for colonies. ...
Economically, Imperialism was what showed how much more powerful modern industrial societies really were compared to traditional pre-industrial societies. ... Hobson developed a theory that imperialism was the result of expansive pressures of big business such as Industrialists, traders and especially financiers. ... He also stated that because imperialism dragged governments into the struggle for economic expansion, it led to a wasteful and dangerous use of armed force.
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Title: Imperialism And The Outbreak Of WW1
Words: 465 Rating: None Pages: 1.9 submitted by: atari1001
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