Respuesta :
I think the options are those:
A) to sell surplus goods and procure raw materials
- this is definitely a good reason to look beyond boundaries
B) to provide jobs for its surplus of industrial workers
- well, this did not happen too oftern, but it is also a valid reason
C) to spread Christianity to those it considered inferior
- not an official policy, but i can imagine this
D) to civilize the “inferior races” in Asia and Africa
- same as C.
E) to establish military alliances with other nations
- I think that this is the correct answer. In the 19th Century, the US had a poplicy of non-alignment and non-interventionism, so it avoided military alliances.
A) to sell surplus goods and procure raw materials
- this is definitely a good reason to look beyond boundaries
B) to provide jobs for its surplus of industrial workers
- well, this did not happen too oftern, but it is also a valid reason
C) to spread Christianity to those it considered inferior
- not an official policy, but i can imagine this
D) to civilize the “inferior races” in Asia and Africa
- same as C.
E) to establish military alliances with other nations
- I think that this is the correct answer. In the 19th Century, the US had a poplicy of non-alignment and non-interventionism, so it avoided military alliances.
Answer:
Basically, the correct answer is letter C
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