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Imperialism refers to the policy in which strong nations extend their power over a territory either physically or by exercising strong economic and/or political influence and dominance over it.
The first manner described is related to the traditional conception of imperalism, as the one performed in America by the European powers in the 15th to 19th centuries. In turn, nowadays it is more common to use the term new imperialism which involves more subtler mechanisms of dominance which do not require to physically conquer any territory.
Imperialism refers to the policy in which strong nations extend their dominance on other nations economically or physically.
Further Explanation:
Imperialism is a policy in which one country rules over foreign nations by use of force through military or having political impact on that country. It also refers to when a country holds economic control over another country. Imperialism can be seen as an example on the Americans during their colonization period which was between 16th to 19th century whereas the term ‘New imperialism’ can be seen as an example to describe the expansion of Western powers during the later stages of 19th century.
The word imperialism is a Latin word and it means ‘Supreme Power’ and during the period of the 1870s, Imperialism became common in its current sense in Great Britain as it used to rule almost half of the world. Imperialism always refers to the use of power in the form of military or economy. During the period of world war 2 Germany, Japan, Russia, Italy, and the United States were seen as newcomers of imperialism.
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Answer Details
Grade: High School
Chapter: History
Subject: Imperialism
Keywords: Imperialism, United States, Military, Political, Economic, Great Britain, Russia, Japan, Italy, Colonization.