Kansas State University Europe as a Global Superpower Discussion

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six to seven pages in length that answers this question. Your essay must be written in MLA style , in 12-point Times New Roman or Calibri. It must conform to the citation requirements of whichever style you choose. For sources you may use the Carter and Warren textbook, the assigned milestone documents, and any other reliable sources you can find in the library or online. Be particularly careful with online resources as, to be frank, any idiot can put something online (and many do). If in doubt, consult your professor on a given source as to its reliability.

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By the dawn of the twentieth century, the world was almost entirely ruled, either directly or indirectly, by the great powers of Europe. How did this come to be, how did other regions attempt to resist European dominance, and what consequences did the process have for subsequent world history?

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Topic: Europe as a Global Superpower
Thesis statement: In essence this paper discusses how Europe became a superpower and how
other nations tried to counter its influence. It will also discuss the consequences of the interaction
between European powers and other countries resisting imperialism.
Introduction
The entire world was primarily ruled directly or indirectly by Europe's great powers at the dawn
of the 20th century. Europe had become a superpower, and other regions attempted to counter its
influence with grievous consequences. The 19th century was a revolutionary time in European
history, and there was a significant transformation in all aspects of life during this time. There
was a change in market systems that ensure that they were free in the region's entirety. It allowed
different people to trade, which was opposed to areas where restrictions had been placed as
checks and balances to ensure that specific kingdoms remained in power. However, Europe was
different, and this helped it to become a global superpower
Body
❖ How it came by?
❖ Resistance
❖ Consequences
Conclusion
Europe became a global superpower in the 19th century, majorly due to the industrial revolution.
Several technological innovations in the region made it imperative to get raw materials from
different areas in the world. Europe began to control trade routes, and it managed to colonize

other nations where it was getting raw materials. It was rolling about 30% of the world directly
by 1914, which was the onset of the First World War. The continent used Christianity as the
pawn in its war against Savage populations. The implication was to colonize them and civilize
them as a result of colonial rule. Imperialism was resisted in various areas of the world because it
was seen as a way of ruling people without their consent. Muslims rejected colonial rule by
inciting people against it. Christianity managed to play a significant role in ensuring that
individuals were civilized. Those who rejected colonial power were met with military force and
subjected to the acceptance of European ideals.


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Europe as a Global Superpower
The entire world was primarily ruled directly or indirectly by Europe's great powers at
the dawn of the 20th century. Europe had become a superpower, and other regions attempted to
counter its influence with grievous consequences. The 19th century was a revolutionary time in
European history, and there was a significant transformation in all aspects of life during ...


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