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    Name _________________________________________________ Date ____________________________ DBQ 15: NEW IMPERIALISM: CAUSES Historical Context Between 1870 and 1920‚ the rate of European imperialism increased. This was due to economic‚ political‚ and social forces. The Industrial Revolution stirred the ambitions of European nations. The advances in technology allowed these nations to spread their control over the less-developed areas of the world. Historians have studied this empirebuilding

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    available on the Blackwell Synergy online delivery service‚ accessible via the journal’s website at www.blackwellpublishing.com/journals/isr or http://www.blackwell-synergy.com. International Studies Review (2003) 5‚ 25-52 Regionalism: Old and New RAIMO VÄYRYNEN University of Notre Dame and Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies‚ University of Helsinki This review of recent literature on political‚ economic‚ and cultural regionalism shows that this area of inquiry has become increasingly

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    New Old Libya For decades Libyans lived under a dictator who twisted their past. Now they must imagine their future. By Robert Draper Photograph by George Steinmetz The bronze likeness of Muammar Qaddafi’s nemesis was lying on his back in a wooden crate shrouded in the darkness of a museum warehouse. His name was Septimius Severus. Like Qaddafi‚ he was from what is now Libya‚ and for 18 years bridging the second and third centuries A.D. he ruled the Roman Empire. His birthplace‚ Leptis Magna—a

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    events that was responsible for the new imperialism was the Industrial Revolution. Advancement of technology helped the European nations to gain control over many areas in the New World. There were also other forces involved with the start of imperialism; economic force [survival of the fittest]‚ political force [growing power of the government]‚ and social forces [racism]. All of these forces along with the Industrial Revolution played a role in the start of imperialism in the late nineteenth and twentieth

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    Old and New Technology Technology has been one of the fastest growing industry now days‚ with Internet being one of them. Since the invention of the Internet; information‚ entertainment‚ and many other resources have been accessible online. This foreshadowed that the Internet will soon replace the book‚ as chief tool of learning. With today advanced technology books can be downloaded‚ read‚ and carried around just like any piece of technology such as a mobile phone or tablet. Many authors have

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    The New Imperialism Imperialism is the expansion or attempted expansion of authority‚ influence‚ power‚ etc.‚ by any person‚ country‚ institution‚ etc. Different imperialisms in the past valued such things as land and natural resources. There were many turning points that started with simply the fact that an imperialism wanted to own a land that wasn’t theirs for their own benefit. In the 18th and 19th Centuries‚ political‚ social‚ and economic values led the charge behind European Imperialism

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    In the late nineteenth century‚ with the majority of the globe under their control‚ the Europeans sought to dominate Africa and Asia through New Imperialism. The Europeans’ concept of New Imperialism was constructed for the purpose of gaining access over the markets and resources that belonged to Africa and Asia. Desperate attempts from European powers to get as much resources from Africa as possible‚ left it in a tense and divided state. With European influences and technologies‚ Asia suffered from

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    The New Imperialism (1869-1914) Chapter 27 Outline I. The New Imperialism: Motives and Methods A. Political Motives -Powers of the 19 the century realized the great political importance of colonizationand the need to protect their overseas assets. Countries like Great Britain‚France‚ Portugal‚ and Belgium embraced the ideas of imperialism and colonizedareas not only to gain resources‚ but also to show political and military strengtharound the world. They would also settle areas around their vital

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    Alliance System and New Imperialism Jessica Gray‚ Bernadine Cross‚ Tameka Freeman‚ Rikia Wyatt His/114 January 4‚ 2012 Darrett Pullins Alliance System and New Imperialism Otto Von Bismarck formed of designed the European balance of power. The power was known as the Big Five Britain‚ France‚ Germany‚ Austria-Hungary‚ and Russia. Between 1870 and 1914 the competition within the European states for territory dominance and control caused separation. Bismarck departed from office in 1890 which

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    in the 19th century as empire-building reemerged as New Imperialism by European nations to consolidate their power while allowing them to recover prestige. This new method of imperialism is known as a process that is exelcerated as it refers to a new wave of overseas expansions that allow different parts of Europe to primarily focus on Africa‚ as they were a neighboring territory that had not been thoroughly explored. The drive for New Imperialism has changed and drastically impacted the fundamental

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