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In the conclusion of chapter two of the Duiker textbook, the author references the historian William McNeill in the following passage: “if the introduction of new technology through cross-cultural encounters is the driving force of change in world history, then Western imperialism, whatever its faults, served a useful purpose in opening the door to such change.” Based on information contained in the first two chapters of the Duiker textbook, do you agree or disagree with McNeill’s belief? Does it seem that Duiker generally agrees or disagrees with McNeill’s view? Explain your positions thoroughly.

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