Multiple Choice
Most historians today would agree that late nineteenth-century European imperialism:
A) was driven by European capitalist development.
B) was the product of an often clashing mix of economic,political,and strategic interests.
C) was a completely new phenomenon on the European historical stage.
D) served mostly as a means to quiet class conflict at home.
E) was guided primarily by European banking and financial interests.
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