Which of the following lists accurately explains the primary economic impact of imperialism on Africa and Latin America?(1 point)

Responses

• The Congo Free State in Africa was impacted by debt owed to Belgium.
• Cuba in Latin America was impacted by debt incurred in an effort to mechanize sugar production.
• The Congo Free State in Africa was impacted by debt owed to Belgium. • Cuba in Latin America was impacted by debt incurred in an effort to mechanize sugar production.

• The Congo Free State in Africa was impacted by exploitation by Belgium.
• Cuba in Latin America was impacted by debt incurred in an effort to mechanize sugar production.
• The Congo Free State in Africa was impacted by exploitation by Belgium. • Cuba in Latin America was impacted by debt incurred in an effort to mechanize sugar production.

• The Congo Free State in Africa was impacted by exploitation by Belgium.
• Cuba in Latin America was impacted by famine.
• The Congo Free State in Africa was impacted by exploitation by Belgium. • Cuba in Latin America was impacted by famine.

• The Congo Free State in Africa was impacted by the debt incurred from the construction of the Suez Canal.
• Cuba in Latin America was impacted by debt and economic hardships.

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• The Congo Free State in Africa was impacted by exploitation by Belgium.
• Cuba in Latin America was impacted by debt incurred in an effort to mechanize sugar production.
Which imperial power became a protectorate of Cuba in 1898?(1 point)
Responses

the U.S.
the U.S.

Great Britain
Great Britain

the Suez Canal Company
the Suez Canal Company

the British East India Company
the U.S.
Which of the following statements draws the correct conclusion about the historical context of assimilation?(1 point)
Responses

Assimilation is considered unique because there was little to no historical context for its implementation.
Assimilation is considered unique because there was little to no historical context for its implementation.

Assimilation was influenced by centuries-old historical patterns, not by contemporary events.
Assimilation was influenced by centuries-old historical patterns, not by contemporary events.

Assimilation was rarely used outside of France because of differing historical contexts.
Assimilation was rarely used outside of France because of differing historical contexts.

Assimilation was a result of historical patterns and reactions to events of the time.
Assimilation was a result of historical patterns and reactions to events of the time.
Determine which of the following statements is a valid example of paternalism.(1 point)
Responses

The U.S. won the Spanish-American War and claimed territories, such as Guam and Puerto Rico.
The U.S. won the Spanish-American War and claimed territories, such as Guam and Puerto Rico.

The British government allowed indirect rule of Nigeria by letting local leaders have more control.
The British government allowed indirect rule of Nigeria by letting local leaders have more control.

The British government only allowed British officials, not trained Indians, to hold positions in government.
The British government only allowed British officials, not trained Indians, to hold positions in government.

The British East India Company made trade agreements with the Mughal Empire.
The British East India Company made trade agreements with the Mughal Empire.
The British government only allowed British officials, not trained Indians, to hold positions in government.
Which of the following best assesses the impact of colonization on religion in Africa?(1 point)
Responses

Colonial powers used Christianity to control Africans, and they tightly controlled Christian churches.
Colonial powers used Christianity to control Africans, and they tightly controlled Christian churches.

Missionaries converted many Africans to Christianity, and eventually Africans took charge of the churches in Africa.
Missionaries converted many Africans to Christianity, and eventually Africans took charge of the churches in Africa.

Colonial powers forced Africans to convert to Christianity and destroyed traditional temples and other religious sites.
Colonial powers forced Africans to convert to Christianity and destroyed traditional temples and other religious sites.

Many Africans converted to Islam to show their opposition to their Christian colonizers.
Colonial powers used Christianity to control Africans, and they tightly controlled Christian churches.