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extension of a nations power over other lands
belief that race determines traits and capabilities
a political unit that depends on another government for its protection
to make use of meanly or unfairly for one's own advantage
colonial government which local rulers are allowed to maintain their positions of authority and status
colonial government which local elites removed from power & replaced by new sets of officials brought from the colonizing country
send a product or service for sale to another country
incorporate into an existing political unit, such as a city or country
not mapped , unknown
native to a region
the established customs of people
indian soldier hired by the British East india Co. to protect the company's interests in the region
governor who ruled as a representative of a monarch
involving the general public or civic affairs
landed property usually with a large house
diplomacy that seeks to strengthen the power of a country or effects its purposes in foreighn relations by the use of its financial resources
although
sociological, economic, or political subdivision of society
centered attention on
living in section of country set aside for foreignersbut not subject to the host country's law
policy promoted by reformers toward the end of the Qing dynasty under which China would adopt Western tech. while keeping its Confucian values and institutions
areas in which foreign powers have been granted exclusive rights and priveleges, like trading rights and mining priveleges
limited to a single individual or group
a policy proposed by U.S secretary of state John Hay in 1899
payment for damages
local, relating to a province
part in the development cycle
reason to take action
agricultural, mined, and mass-produced marketable goods
political compromise
japanese Meiji Restoration, territory governed by its former daimyo lord
government payment to encourage /protect a certain economic activity
circumstance surrounding a situation or event

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