Asked by Michael Smith on Sep 23, 2024

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What factor does the textbook identify as the strongest driving motivation behind new imperialism?

A) control of new markets
B) the need to test new weapons for European wars
C) a search for security and power in a period characterized by aggressive nationalism and bitter international rivalries
D) a desire to spread civilization
E) moving social problems from Europe to the colonies

New Imperialism

A period of colonial expansion by European powers, the United States, and Japan during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Aggressive Nationalism

A fervent form of nationalism that promotes a nation's interests above all others, often leading to conflict, expansionism, or militarism.

  • Gain insight into the economic reasons for imperialism and the rush for African territories.
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MAnni Singh5 days ago
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
According to the textbook, the strongest driving motivation behind new imperialism was a search for security and power in a period characterized by aggressive nationalism and bitter international rivalries. This desire for security and power led European nations to pursue colonial expansion and the acquisition of territories around the world. Control of new markets, the desire to spread civilization, and other factors may have played a role, but the need for security and power was seen as the primary motivation.