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    The Term "Social Imperialism" Refers to Claiming to Meet the Needs
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The Term "Social Imperialism" Refers to Claiming to Meet the Needs

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The term "social imperialism" refers to claiming to meet the needs of the working class in core countries by increasing access to resources from the non-core.

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