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    Mainly‚ the idea bureaucracy grew dramatically under FDR during the Great Depression and World War II‚ but the growth of bureaucracy began during the early development of the country‚ beginning mainly with George Washington. All in all‚ Washington and Jefferson began a process known as patronage. Initially‚ Washington chose to fill his cabinet with members of party and only his party. As a result‚ Jefferson filled his cabinet with party members who contributed to his campaign‚ or his well respected

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    Imperialism was the driving force that made people become nationalists. European imperialism caused many countries to begin having nationalist feeling towards their own country. The idea of using nationalist’s feelings to imperialize other countries leaded to the World Wars. Europe conquered many different places during this time to modernize and create a more European world‚ which many countries began to reject. Imperialism is extending the rule or authority of a nation over foreign countries

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    NATIONALISM IN INDIA Introduction: Allegories‚ songs and past had played a great role in the rise of nationalism in Europe. Similarly‚ in India the struggle against oppressive colonial rule brought the people close from where they visualised themselves as a part of great nation‚ i.e.‚ India. World War I‚ Khilafat and Non-Cooperation: World War I came to an end in 1919. There was a new political and economic situation in India. Defence budget was increased and forced recruitment of peasants in army

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    Growth and Imperialism With the growth of the industrial revolution and technology in America‚ the desire for imperialism became more evident. I will explore the cause and effect of Imperialism‚ what other countries were involved‚ and the views of supporters as well as the detractors of this policy. Imperialism was birthed from the ongoing explosion of technology and industry. The Monroe Doctrine of 1823 broadened the ideas of imperialism to increase the power of the young United States and

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    the great expansion of the late 19th century‚ the French overseas empire was formed more by the agencies and stimulation of the state‚ church‚ and armed forces than by the initiation of the business community. Merchants‚ financiers‚ and manufacturers did engage in and profit from French imperial ventures‚ but mostly they had to be convinced into participation by monarchy or republican officials. In this the French colonial empire differed from its chief rival‚ the British Empire Foundations of a

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    The British East India company held India in its grasp until the Sepoy Rebellion in 1857 happened. Because of the rebellion England decided to take more control over the colony by having the actual government take root and complete control in 1857. With Britain having taken over India they turned it into a very efficient colony and maximizing its potential‚ while also putting controlling and racist laws to Indians and restricting them in most ways‚ by forcing them to farm non food crops‚ destroying

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    striking feature of India is its unity amidst great variety and diversity. We have in India all types of topograply‚ climate‚ soil and rainfall. All the major religions of the world are practised here. We have several varieties of costumes‚ food habits and social customs. We have about one thousand six hundred fifty two languages and dialects afferent parts of the country. India is often called a geographical‚ social‚ etimological and cultural museum. Despite all these differences India is a political

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    Imperialism helps nationalism grow‚ improves communication‚ and revised the legal system in India. To begin with‚ British imperialism helped to revise the legal system in India. Several things needed to be changed therefore many reforms began to occur. The legal system changed to promote justice towards all Indians no matter their classes. They worked to put an end to the caste system and slavery once and for all. Much of the population was Hindu and followed the Hindu customs and traditions even

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    Imperialism is the policy of extending a nation’s authority by territorial acquisition or by the establishment of economic and political predominance over other nations. (Dictionary.com).The two main categories into which the effects of imperialism on India can be sorted into are‚ positive and negative. The positive effects of imperialism on India outweigh the negatives‚ but there are negatives nevertheless such as exclusion from the government. Britain brought western morality and innovation‚ which

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    Identify and Explain the historical connections between nationalism‚ the national state‚ industrialization‚ imperialism‚ and social darwinism during the 19th and early 20th centuries. To what extent was World war 1 an outgrowth of nationalism‚ industrialism‚ and imperialism? OK‚ here it is: you have to understand in Europe some countries were an amagalm of nations with different languages. Keep that in the back burner.  Now:     England and France were strong homogeneous countries - no other

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