Why were many countries still dependent on outside help from other nations, such as the United States, following their independence in the 1800s?

A. The colonies were weak, and other nations promised to maintain military bases in their countries in order to prevent further invasion in the future..

B. Other wealthy nations were able to provide financial support, such as investments, to help build the countries' economies following independence.

C. Other nations wanted to ban trade with their former colonies, so these countries depend on outside help.

D. Foreign nations wanted to continue to control trade through the colonial system.

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civics unit 8 lesson 10 state and local governments unit test

1 D
2 A
3 D
4 B
5 C
6 A
7 D
8 B
9 A
10 D
11 B
12 C
13 C
14 C
15 B
16 D
last 3 questions are easy open-answer ones.

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Why were many countries still dependent on outside help from other nations, such as the United States, following their independence in the 1800s?

A. The colonies were weak, and other nations promised to maintain military bases in their countries in order to prevent further invasion in the future.*

B. Other wealthy nations were able to provide financial support, such as investments, to help build the countries' economies following independence.

C. Other nations wanted to ban trade with their former colonies, so these countries depend on outside help.

D. Foreign nations wanted to continue to control trade through the colonial system.

Thank you in advance!

The correct answer is B. Other wealthy nations were able to provide financial support, such as investments, to help build the countries' economies following independence.

To arrive at this answer, we can examine the historical context of the 1800s when many countries gained their independence. After achieving independence, these nations often faced economic challenges, such as limited infrastructure, underdeveloped industries, and lack of capital for investment. As a result, they looked to other nations, particularly those with strong economies, for assistance in building their own economies.

Other wealthy nations, like the United States, were capable of providing financial support through investments, loans, and trade relationships. This outside help enabled newly independent countries to develop industries, build infrastructure, and stimulate economic growth. By depending on other nations for financial aid, these countries could overcome their economic obstacles and establish themselves as independent states.

It is important to note that while military assistance or political control might have played a role in certain cases, it was the financial support and investments from other nations that were crucial for many countries to become less dependent over time.

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