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Which statement best describes the social structure created in colonial areas by imperial powers?

Japan worked hard to create a fair social structure where all people were equal.

Great Britain, Japan, and France all created unequal social structures with distinct wealthy and poor groups.

France believed that its mission was to clearly define “inferior” and “superior” people through class structure.

Great Britain, Japan, and France all promoted fairness and social equality in their colonies.

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B

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The correct answer is B) Great Britain, Japan and France all created unequal social structures with distinct wealthy and poor groups. During the Colonial era and in those areas these nations created unequal social structures by creating a gap between and wealthy and the poor classes that was incredibly large. This created problems in the colonies with poorer classes demanding equal rights.

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