What were the critical needs of Europe that pushed for imperialism in the late nineteenth century?

A. Expanded territory for the excess population
B. Resources to support a largely urbanized European population
C. Raw materials to maintain and further the economy based on industrialization
D. Promoting European superiority
E. Spreading Christianity throughout the world


Answer: C

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