In what way was the imperialism of the globe a racial war?
A) The Europeans were the "whites" and the Japanese were the "yellows," and they were keeping score of who got what territory. Therefore, a territorial victory was a racial victory.
B) The nationalistic sentiment would suggest a racial war but there was not a racial component in imperialism.
C) Only the Germans saw this as a racial war since anti-Semitism was on the rise.
D) None of these
E) All of these
A
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