In assessing the impact of nineteenth-century imperialism, it can accurately be said that

a. the consequences of imperialism are more complex than was earlier believed.
b. the one certain conclusion which can be reached is that it was uniformly advantageous for all, bringing permanent advantages which still persist.
c. when conflicts of interest rose, they were invariably settled in favor of the populations of the colonies.
d. it proved particularly beneficial to the societies of East Asia, which were given special economic help and cultural support by their colonial overlords.
e. it improved the lives of the natives but which bankrupted the European governments.


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England was progressing in government with the Magna Carta and criminal justice system toward what type of government?

A) Constitutional and parliamentary B) Absolutist C) Democratic D) Monarchical E) Oligarchic

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The Central Pacific Railroad began as the dream of engineer

a. Charley Crocker b. Collis P. Huntington c. Leland Stanford d. Theodore Judah

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The German use of __________ helped build public support for America's entry into World War I

A) mustard gas B) machine guns C) trench warfare D) submarine warfare

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