Multiple Choice
In what way did the second industrial revolution lead to greater global economic integration?
A) The demand for silk and spices increased as people in the North Atlantic region became more prosperous.
B) Necessary raw materials such as coal and iron had to be exported to Europe's overseas colonies.
C) The demand for energy led to scouring the world for geothermal power sources.
D) Necessary raw materials such as rubber, copper, oil, and bauxite were not readily available in the North Atlantic states and had to be imported from overseas.
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