In the late nineteenth century, Darwinian ideas
A) led many Europeans to imagine that they were biologically superior to colonial peoples.
B) bolstered liberal universalism.
C) confirmed the view among Europeans that they shared the same characteristics as the people they ruled in their colonies.
D) proved that non-Western peoples were just as capable of progress as Europeans.
E) both bolstered liberal universalism and confirmed the view among Europeans that they shared the same characteristics as the people they ruled in their colonies.
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A)depended upon indirect policies
Q6: The new imperialism was motivated by all
Q7: In comparison to British colonial rule, French
Q8: Europeans found it difficult to colonize Africa
Q9: The new colonial economy
A)undermined subsistence farming and
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Q12: Australia and New Zealand
A)found their textile industries
Q13: Britain and the U.S.abolished the slave trade
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