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Civilization- an ambiguous term often used to denote more complex societies but sometimes used by anthropologists to describe any group of people sharing a set of cultural traits.
Culture- socially transmitted patterns of action and expression. Material culture refers to physical objects, such as dwellings, clothing, tools, and crafts. Culture also includes arts, beliefs, knowledge, and technology.
History- The study of past events and changes in the developments, transmission, and transformation of cultural practices.
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Foundations of empire
Motives of imperialism
Modern imperialism
Refers to domination of industrialized countries over subject lands
Domination achieved through trade, investment, and business activities
Two types of modern colonialism
Colonies ruled and populated by migrants
Colonies controlled by imperial powers without significant settlement
Economic motives of imperialism
European merchants and entrepreneurs made personal fortunes
Overseas expansion for raw materials: rubber, tin, copper, petroleum
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*New Patterns of contact in Eurasia*
-No single power control Central Asia after 1500 = turn toward sea trade
-Russia affected-turn toward expansion
*The Land-Based Empires of Eurasia*
-Ottoman, Russian, Mughal, Ming
-Central Asia-weak point = settling
-Reinforced agriculure & political centralization
-Forced labor & serfdom
-Land-based empres largest administrative & economic systems in the world-danger to each other
*New Global Influences: The Society of Jesus and East India Companies*
-They connected continents
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