Evaluate the extent to which foreign involvement led to the collapse of the Qing Empire. "Although China had thrived as a dominant power for centuries, ultimately Spheres of Influence in China, Opium, and internal rebellion caused the downfall of the Qing Empire."
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Evaluate the extent to which foreign involvement led to the collapse of the Qing Empire. "Therefore, it was because of this foreign influence from Manchu’s and other countries such as Britain, France, and Japan that the dynasty eventually collapsed. The foreign influence from close and a far sparked revolts from the native people of China and allowed foreigners to manipulate the system."
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Evaluate the extent to which foreign involvement led to the collapse of the Qing Empire. "The foreigners were part of it taking away the respect of China and making it seem like their laws didn’t matter. I feel like they also lost their protection from other countries and were left in their own but there was lots of influence still coming in."
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Evaluate the extent to which European imperialism affected economies in Africa and/or Asia in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. European Imperialism affected Asian and African economies via creating exploitation-based economies and economies reliant on Europe.
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Evaluate the extent to which European imperialism affected economies in Africa and/or Asia in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. European imperialism massively worsened African and Asian economy by pushing their colonies to be fully dependent on Europe, imposing ridiculous taxes and preventing any inside market or trade.
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Evaluate the extent to which European imperialism affected economies in Africa and/or Asia in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The Industrial Revolution allowed for the mass production of manufactured goods in a short amount of time. Local raw materials were insufficient to supply its demand. The imperial era allowed for large industrialized powers conquering small nations to acquire raw materials and new markets.
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