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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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    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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    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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    Kincaid: Respond to the ideas in “Exploratory Writing,” p. 503 Christopher Columbus was the one who "discover of the island", and Annie knew that island was her home. I think she knows really clearly that she came from the slaves: "but we, the descendants of the slaves,' because her ancestors had gone from Africa. Of course Annie has her own view about Christopher, and I absolutely understand why does she wrote: "The Great Man Can No Longer Just Get Up and Go." I feel bad about the teaching…

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    The U.S. has the ability to shape the century through its policies that helps the actuality to exist. These policies are essential to safeguard the interests and values of the U.S. as well as to guard against the threats brought by other rising regional powers. Because of the U.S. being a superpower, the U.S. were able to center its foreign policy, national security and economic interest towards other countries making the U.S. more powerful in the international arena. The Bush Doctrine is…

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    The Great War affected the African colonies in more ways than one, but the two greatest impacts that arose from the conflict have to be the absence of manpower due to the staggering losses sustained by the African peoples, and the slipping support for colonialism in the colonies directly after the war. These problems would come to hunt the empire in more ways than one. The heavy losses that the African peoples sustained during World War I, even with their limited support roles, was staggering.…

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    Ferry And Imperialism

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    contrasting opinions when referring to imperialism. Hobson for example, does not agree with the idea of imperialism because of how it impacts the inferior country. Foreigners who work in the factories built there are forced to depend on those wages and begin to look up to the superior country. Comfort argues that imperialism should not be a concern in the U.S. because of the fact that their own problems have not been resolved. On the other hand, Ferry urges for imperialism in France to improve…

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    Racism In Imperialism

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    Within imperialism exists racism, an intrinsic trait within its core ideas. Even before Marlow sets out on his journey, racism exists, and the idea comes from imperialism. When Marlow speaks about the people in the colony, he admits that “They grabbed what they could get for the sake of what was to be got. It was just robbery with violence, aggravated murder on a great scale” because of “the weakness of others” (Conrad 8). The colonists take advantage of the natives for profit, and they escape…

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    Imperialism In America

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    Imperialism is a policy where a country wants to expand their power and influence. Imperialism can be both good and bad. Bad imperialism is when the imperialist power dominated colonies economically. They subjected its people to heavy taxes, as well as economic oppression. The imperial power also imposed its own cultural standards on the colony. Good imperialism allowed for the spread of culture, technology, and language to take place around the world. Hawaii, Alaska, and The Panama Canal were…

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