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This resource explores essential concepts related to imperialism, including the extension of authority over foreign nations, the significance of raw materials in manufacturing, and the dynamics of spheres of influence. Additionally, it examines nationalism as a form of loyalty to one's country, the indigenous characteristics of specific regions, and the controversial ideology of social Darwinism, which advocates for the survival of the fittest in society. Gain insight into how these interconnected ideas shaped historical and contemporary global relations.
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IMPERIALISM • The policy of extending the rule of authority on an empire or nation over foreign countries
RAW MATERIALS • A material or substance used in the primary production or manufacturing of a good
SPHERES OF INFLUENCES • A territorial area over which political or economic influence is wielded by one nation
NATIONALISM • Devoted and loyalty to wons own nation, patriotism
INDIGENOUS • Originating in and characteristic of a particular region or country
SOCIAL DARWINISM • A belief which states that the strongest or fittest should survive and flourish in society