In regard to imperialism, the Japanese and Americans

A. drew a sharp distinction between their enlightened sense of rule and that of the Europeans.
B. proved to be just as racist as the Europeans.
C. were much more tolerant and respectful of their colonies than were the Europeans.
D. expanded for very different reasons than did the Europeans.
E. never saw the need to expand.


Answer: B

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