• Identify three topics of discussion (such as political, economic, and social effects of imperialism).
. Explain the opinions of each person on each issue
. Follow the rules of standard written English
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Directions: Based on the readings from this Unit, use the Text Editor to write a dialogue between an anti-imperialist non-Westemer and a pro-imperialist European in
which you
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Example:
1. Pro-Imperialist: Without our technology, you would not have railroads and highways in India. We bring medicine to help the suffering, education to enlighten the
ignorant, and food to feed the starving
Anti-Imperialist: We did not ask for your railroads. True, some people were very poor, but for thousands of years our people have grown their own food, and
made their own cloth.
2. Pro-Imperialist: Now you are part of a global network of trade and India will grow rich. There will be opportunities for all. Even a person of the lowest caste will
find work in South Africa. Great Britain and India will profit.
Anti-Imperialist: Do not pretend this is for our benefit. Your roads and railroad tracks lead to the ports so you can take our raw materials and then force us to buy
your unnecessary manufactured goods. You try to tempt me with riches, but what about the riches of the spirit? How will I fulfill my dharma if I travel overseas to
work in your other colonies?
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The positive and negative effects of imperialism are the text's most significant details. Modern infrastructure and technology, education and enlightenment for the ignorant masses.
And the liberation of women from oppressive traditions and customs are some of the positive effects of imperialism. The exploitation of the land's resources and the imposition of imperialism's own values on the local populace are two of the negative effects. Lastly, freedom and self-determination should not be sacrificed in favor of imperialism because the people of these countries ought to be able to choose their own futures without interference from outside forces.
An economic, political, and social system of subjugation and control by one nation over others is known as imperialism. Intentions incorporate monetary, social, political, moral and exploratory control.
The legal and unofficial economic and political dominance of one nation over another is known as imperialism. The act of physically imposing total rule over another country is known as colonialism.
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He abandoned his plans to form an alliance with Cuba.
He threatened the Soviets with a nuclear attack from the United States.
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