Prior to 1870, which of the following was the greatest threat to British domination of foreign markets?
A. increased competition by major European nations
B. resistance to British goods by native populations in foreign markets
C. opposition to British imperialism in Africa, Asia, and the Americas
D. government interference in the form of tariffs, subsidies, and price controls
Answer: D
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