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Market Demand Is Not a Fixed Number, but Rather a Function

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Market demand is not a fixed number, but rather a function of the stated conditions.

Understand the historical context and significance of the St. Louis World's Fair in showcasing colonial exhibits.
Identify and explain changes in colonial empires and power dynamics among European powers in the late 19th century.
Understand the methods used by Great Britain and the United States to expand their markets and influence abroad.
Recognize the implications of labeling certain responsibilities by colonial powers, specifically the concept of the "white man's burden."

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