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AP European History
Unit 7 – 19th Century Perspectives and Political Developments
Topic 7.6
In post-colonial analysis, how was European imperialism viewed vis-a-vis cultural identity formation in colonized nations?
Post-colonial criticism ignores cultural impacts and focuses solely on economic effects of Imperialism.
Post-colonial theory sees European imperialism as a destructive force eroding native cultures and identities.
Post-colonial analysis sees Imperialism as neither harmful nor beneficial, but rather irrelevant to culture formation in colonies.
Post-colonial analysis views Imperialism as largely beneficial for developing cultures' identities.
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AP European History - 7.6 New Imperialism: Motivations and Methods
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