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2
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Natural selection and survival of the fittest to human societies.
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5
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European powers met at an international conference in 1884 to spilt up Africa in Berlin
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Countrywith its own government but under control of an outside power.
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7
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When you rule over a country indirectly
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8
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Increasing the amount of territory a government holds.
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9
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To spread blessings of western civilization, including its medicine, law, and Christian religion.
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10
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Someone sent on a religious mission.
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12
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Domination by one country of the political, economic, or cultural life of another ocuntry or region.
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When you directly rule over a country.
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2
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Area in which an outside power claims exlusive investment and trading privilages.
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3
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Indian soldier who served in an army set up by the French or English East India company.
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4
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The adoption of western ideas, technology, and culture.
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The state of being so controlled.
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