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What characterizes the second wave period (1850-1945)?
Multiple choice question for Evolution of International Relations. Select an option, then review the explanation below.
Explanation
The second wave (1850-1945) is best known for the considerable expansion and solidification of European empires across the world. While technological advances and international laws developed, the defining feature of this era was imperial growth.
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