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Imperialism In The 20th Century

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Imperialism in the 20th century refers to the practice of powerful nations extending their control over weaker territories or peoples for economic, political, and strategic reasons.

Key Features

  • Expansion of colonial empires
  • Economic exploitation of colonies
  • Imposition of cultural and political influence on colonized peoples
  • Struggle for independence by colonized nations

Pros

  • Increased global connectivity
  • Economic development in some regions
  • Spread of technology and infrastructure

Cons

  • Exploitation and oppression of indigenous populations
  • Erosion of local cultures and traditions
  • Conflicts and wars resulting from imperialistic ambitions

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