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    Causes of social and economic of World War 1 World War I was immediately precipitated by the assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary by a Serbian nationalist in 1914. There were‚ however‚ many factors that had led toward war. Prominent causes were the imperialistic‚ territorial‚ and economic rivalries that had been intensifying from the late 19th cent.‚ particularly among Germany‚ France‚ Great Britain‚ Russia‚ and Austria-Hungary. Of equal importance was the rampant spirit

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    Aristotle's Four Causes

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    explained with his four causes and in order for humanity to understand the world we needed to use them. The four causes are Aristotle’s way of explaining the existence of an object‚ with the ‘final cause’ being the most important aspect of his theory as it gave the best explanation of an object. The final cause is the theory that all objects have an ultimate purpose for their existence‚ an important part of what it is. The route to the final cause is as follows‚ the first cause

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    After the industrial revolution‚ imperialism became a common practice of European nations to take over weaker nations or regions and dominates its economic‚ political‚ and cultural life. Imperialism affected many countries in Asia such as China‚ India‚ Japan‚ and Africa. European expansion began in the 15th century however the process greatly accelerated in the 19th century. British economic and political interest in India began in the 17th century‚ when the East India Company established trading

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    believed that there were four causes that should be seen as how things evolve into other things. An example of that would be figuring out what the answer to a question is by figuring out what caused it and why it is the answer. The four causes are material‚ formal‚ efficient‚ and final. The material cause is why and how materials are brought together to make something bigger‚ such as the wood and stone that make up a house as the notes on physics says. The formal cause is how the thing‚ (like

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    Age of Imperialism Effects

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    Aziz Razakov AP World History Change Over Time Essay The age of imperialism 1850-1914 caused from needs of the Industrial Revolution‚ and the selfish motivations of rulers of powerful nations led to the change of culture values‚ class systems‚ government systems and modernization in overseas colonies. The "white race" or the Europeans felt superior to others‚ they felt as if they needed to "civilize" men of other countries‚ they needed to conquer them‚ convert them to Christianity and

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    Aristotle's Four Causes

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    Aristotle notices how everything changes in the universe and he questioned the existence of things/ object. He developed the four causes which allowed him and others to have a more accurate understanding: Material cause‚ Efficient cause‚ Formal cause and the Final cause. Firstly the Material cause is the first cause. It is the understanding of what an object is‚ by looking at the materials/ components the thing is made from. For example‚ a table. A table’s material(s) can be wood‚ metal‚ plastic

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    would increase their political power so it convinced them to imperial interests. Document 1 states a cause of political where Malay States needed help from the Britain‚ “... the rulers in the art of administration and to organize a system of government which would secure justice‚ safety for all‚ with the benefits if what is known as Civilization”. Another main reason of Great Britain of Imperialism was to achieve great powers Economic expansion demanded cheap labor‚ access to or control of markets

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    vaccines and improved hospitals came into the country. it could improve the health of the population. also was to build better roads and introduce the transportation in than the country‚ which had previously such as steamboats. The bad things of imperialism included that there main nation often imposed heavy taxes on colonies. Colonies also didn’t have that much representation in the government’s because they imposed rule on them. Even if the populations from the main countries had democratic representation

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    U.S. Imperialism United States imperialistic ambitions to gain more natural resources and increase American security left negative effects such as colonization on other countries. This unfortunately led to conflicts‚ wars‚ and rebellions‚ which made it difficult for the country to expand further. There were several ways that the United States enforced its imperialistic views on other countries. The United States was in need of natural resources to sustain their businesses. Two of the products

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    Imperialism has no warrant in the bible.”(Bryan) Apparently the U.S. used to think there was. Taking another person‚ or providence’s freedom is never good. Imperialism is terrible‚ it goes against our country’s very founding principle‚ the US governed the Philippines without their consent‚ and the Filipinos fought for their independence for years before we came along. Imperialism is disgusting‚ it goes against everything this country believes. “...(We) dare not educate them lest they learn to

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