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    Nationalism is defined as when another country feels superior over other countries therefore giving them the power to take over. Nationalism played a big role in almost every part of the world including Africa, Asia and also the Middle East. Before the World War 1, nationalism was used by the Europeans as a colonial rule in Africa. Since Africans weren’t really educated, they turned to follow along with whatever the Europeans ordered them to do. According to the article, nationalism…

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    Imperialism is the domination by a country of the political,economic, or cultural life of another country or region. In the late 1800’s Europeans were seeking new territories and began to move into and colonize Africa. Between 1870 and 1914 the entire continent of Africa came under control of the European nations. Many wonder what was the driving force behind European imperialism in Africa. Furthermore, the three crucial reasons behind this historical period of time was resources, technology,…

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    colonized by foreign countries. Africa was under no control of their continent by the 1880’s as European countries battled for control. Extending a country's power through diplomacy and or military power is referred to as imperialism. The driving forces behind European imperialism were for the natural resources that Africa had that Europeans needed to make their economy strive. Around this time there were many technological developments were made as well as an increase in exports to Africa.…

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    Although Europe created an empire in Africa for raw materials for industrial goods, I also believe that belief of racial superiority played a large role in Europe’s desire to expand and control. As the idea of scientific investigation spread more commonly in Europe, people began to explore racial differences. After some poorly conducted experiments, the Europeans decided that whites had large skulls than any other races, therefore they must be the most developed (Strayer and Nelson, 800).…

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    1. According to Hall, identity is a “production,” which is an ongoing process, and “always constituted within, not outside, representation” (94). Identity is a production; it is not only about “being” someone but also about “becoming” someone. The practices of representation indicate that one’s identity depends on his/her views as well as others’ views on himself/herself. One’s identity can be shaped through positioning it in a common history as well as a unique personal experience. Thus, one’s…

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    Rivalry for New Markets European economic and military power began shifting and America and Germany rival Britain. The Long Depression pushed Western powers to New Imperialism and lead them to seek out new sources for raw materials. Western powers sought investment opportunities in markets that offer cheap labor and a seemingly endless supply of goods. Strategic Issues The British government was being pressured to overpower their rivals by obtaining markets in East Asia and India. Britain hoped…

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    The one of story about shooting an elephant, what happened in it has police officer and the story has In this powerful essay, George Orwell uses the symbol of when he was forced to shoot an elephant to describe the foolhardiness and inherent weakness of the colonial endeavour. He describes how the elephant did not need to be shot and how he really didn't want to shoot it. However, when he finally reaches the elephant, the crowd that is getting bigger with every moment pressurises him into…

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    Imperialism and Financial Issues While at first glance it can be unclear exactly how exactly Akon’s involvement in development can be seen as promoting imperialist ideas when one looks at the financial information regarding the initiative it makes sense. Akon himself does not contribute any of his own money to his organization Akon Lighting Africa which can be seen as problematic in and of itself but the largest economic contributor to his organization is from China Jiangsu International Group,…

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    1800’s, the 19th century, imperialism, the taking over a country occurred. What prevented this during previous years was the disease malaria. Malaria is a blood disease that can be spread by mosquitoes in tropical areas, Africa being one of them. After a cure was found, it permitted Europeans to take over. The key components that triggered European Imperialism in Africa are economics, politics, and cultural ways of life. The desire for making more money was a cause imperialism in Africa. When…

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    Imperialism was European dominance of the non-West through economic exploitation and political rule (The Making of the West, 676). Imperialism worked well with industrialism and nationalism. Colonialism, taking over lands to add to a country or empire, is a form of imperialism. Plantations in the Caribbean is where colonialism used to be popular but that changed when industrialism became important. Imperialism worked with industrialism because many countries wanted raw materials so they could…

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