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In the 1800's, European nations looked to control other countries in part to expand trade networks and establish global military bases. This policy was known as ?
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In the 1800's, European nations looked to control other countries in part to expand trade networks and establish global military bases. This policy was known as ?
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In the 1800's, European nations looked to control other countries in part to expand trade networks and establish global military bases. This policy was known as ?
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The white mans burden. It was a policy that stated that the white man has a moral obligation to rule the non-white nations and encourage their economic, cultural, and social progress
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