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1. Name one example when a non-state entity transferred control of a colony to a state.
2. Why did nationalism lead to anti-imperial movements?
3. Describe why the need for raw materials led to further state expansion.
4. Explain how Europe used opium to its advantage in China.
5. How did migration impact gender roles?
6. What is an ethnic enclave? Name for examples of ethnic enclave.
7. People often reacted with xenophobia towards immigrants. Name two attempts to regulate or stop immigration.


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Name one example when a non-state entity transferred control of a colony to a state.

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Answered by smartbrainz
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1. European states, as well as the United States and Japan, acquired territories throughout Asia and the Pacific, while Portuguese & Spanish (non-state entities) influence had declined.

2. Nationalism gave the most effective means of organising anti-imperialist resistance. The feeling of nationalism led to countries that were colonised by the European powers to overthrow imperial rule.

3. Cheap work, access to or control of selling/buying markets and natural resources such as precious metals and land were required in economic growth; these demands hadto be met by governments. Since the Industrial Revolution, reliant colonies often supplied the raw materials they needed to produce goods to European industries and markets. Imperial merchants regularly set up trading posts and factories, established transport infrastructures and pursued strategic expansion and colonised nations

4. The chronic trade imbalance of Britain and the other European countries was the cause of the opium trade. In Europe there has been enormous demand for Chinese silk, porcelain pottery, & tea , however in China the market for European produced goods and other export items commensurately had been reduced. Europeans therefore had to pay for gold or silver Chinese products. This chronic commercial imbalance was resolved by the opium trade, which created continued demand among Chinese opium addicts imported from the West. In order to buy Chinese luxury products such as silk , porcelain, & tea, which in the West were very demanding, the British used profits from sales of opium.

5. Women have become more independent, but have maintained their "traditional responsibility" to do housework because of migration. Migrants usually tend to be male and left women in the home society where they could take up new roles that was once occupied by men

6. An ethnic enclave is the high ethnicity, economic activity & cultural identity geographical area. The term generally refers to a work area/ a residential area with a large concentration of ethnic firms/people. That is a ethic enclave is a neighbourhood, suburb, district that retains some cultural distinction from a bigger, larger, surrounding area. Little Italy, for example, is an enclave in New York in which Italian immigrants clustered, built markets in the Italian style and celebrates Italian holidays. New York also had multicultural enclaves, including the refugee groups of  Italian, Greek, German, Irish, &  Jewish.

7. On 3rd August  1882, President Chester Arthur signed the "Immigration Act in the United States of America." It imposed a head-tax on non-citizens in the USA who came to American ports, limiting certain classes of immigrants to America, including criminals, insanity or "nobody capable of taking care of themselves." The law laid the foundation for further immigration regulation, for example "Immigration Act of 1891".

South Africa has seen an increase in xenophobia since the 1994 elections. Immigrants were also suspected of increasing violence, cocaine trafficking and intensified misuse of narcotics, homelessness and social ills as in many other nations. Immigrants from African nations have also been targeted because they are perceived as specifically engaging in jobs or services with South Africans. Several stringent laws were introduced to restrict the flow of migrants into South Africa

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