
Impact of Imperialism on Global Economies

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Emma Peterson
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History, Social Studies
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
04:28
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Multiple Choice
What was one of the main motivations for imperial powers to colonize regions during the second wave of imperialism?
To spread cultural values
To promote global peace
To acquire raw materials for factories
To establish new political systems
2.
Multiple Choice
How did imperial powers transform colonial economies?
By focusing on the export of raw materials
By promoting local industries
By encouraging technological innovation
By reducing agricultural production
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Multiple Choice
What was a significant change in agricultural practices in colonized regions?
Introduction of organic farming
Increased diversity of crops
Focus on local food production
Shift to cash crop cultivation
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Multiple Choice
Why did imperial powers need raw materials from their colonies?
To support local economies
To create new markets
To fuel industrial factories
To build military bases
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Multiple Choice
Which regions became highly dependent on exporting cotton to Britain?
China and Japan
Egypt and India
South Africa and Australia
Brazil and Argentina
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