In the nineteenth century, European nations exploited areas of Asia and Africa for the following EXCEPT

A. raw materials, which could be used in European factories.
B. markets these regions provided for European manufactured goods.
C. opportunities that exploitation presented for European cultural expansion.
D. manufactured goods to be sent from Asia to Europe.
E. possible fields for missionary activities.


Answer: D

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