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SS.10.4.a:
European industrialized states and Japan sought to play a dominant role in the world and to control natural resources for political, economic, and cultural reasons.
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NYS Social Studies Framework
Grade 10: Global History and Geography II
IMPERIALISM: Western European interactions with Africa and Asia shifted from limited regional contacts along the coast to greater influence and connections throughout these regions. Competing industrialized states sought to control and transport raw materials and create new markets across the world.
European industrialized states and Japan sought to play a dominant role in the world and to control natural resources for political, economic, and cultural reasons.
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