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Imperialism in the 1800s had what impact on the global economy? A. Decreased trade as European nations engaged in trade wars B. Decreased migration due to nationalism C. Increased demand for handmade products
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Imperialism in the 1800s had what impact on the global economy?
A. Decreased trade as European nations engaged in trade wars
B. Decreased migration due to nationalism
C. Increased demand for handmade products
D. Increased migration of people for economic opportunity
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The increased trade stimulated the economy making it a more desirable place for immigrants to come and live.
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A. Increased migration of people for economic opportunity
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