What did the French, British, and Japanese empires have in common? Check all that apply. They believed that their cultures and societies were superior. They established economic equality. They established social equality. They gave political representation to colonial peoples. They gained economic benefits from their colonies.

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They did believe their culture was superior, that's obvious. During this they also got lots of benefits from the colonies.

The French, British and Japanese empires had common beliefs that their cultures and societies were superior; and they gained economic benefits from their colonies.

What was common among French, British and Japanese empires?

French Empire had a stronger army and the culture it built was completely organic and followed by all the French citizens unanimously. French established colonies in the African countries.

The British Empire was one of the strongest empires whose influence lasted for almost two centuries in the years before the end of the World War II. British had established colonies in the countries rich in trade and natural resources like India before it got its independence in 1947.

The Japanese culture followed feudal system during the beginning of its empire, but gradually centralized its authorities and was able to attack the port of Pearl Harbor by alliances with Russia.

Hence, the correct options regarding common factors among French, British and Japanese empires were as aforementioned under A and D above.  

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