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18 February, 19:28

During the age of imperialism, the economies of European colonies A) were commercially independent from the Europe. B) experienced rapid and complete industrialization. C) eventually became dependent on the European global market. D) were seen as testing grounds for new and risky technology.

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  1. 18 February, 20:55
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    Answer:not sure of answer but D were seen as testing grounds for new technology is NOT correct
  2. 18 February, 23:25
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    During the age of imperialsm, the economies of European colonies were seen as testing grounds for new and risky technology, due to a number of factors that include the usage of the local environment and conditions, such as climate and soil, or social and political conditions; but also, some of these new technologies were a result of the direct borrowing and adaption of indigenous practices or the use of indigenous knowledge (medicinal plants, for example) being gradually redeveloped by European science.
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