What were the main political reasons for the world’s fairs held in the late nineteenth century?

a) to compete with other nations, showing off locally manufactured products and new technologies
b) to provide local labor forces with distractions from union activities
Consider This: How often were such fairs held during this period? See 9.1.3: Cities and Technology.
c) to allow locals to see exotic animals from newly acquired colonies
Consider This: How often were such fairs held during this period? See 9.1.3: Cities and Technology.
d) to provide local jobs in depressed economic areas
Consider This: How often were such fairs held during this period? See 9.1.3: Cities and Technology.


a) to compete with other nations, showing off locally manufactured products and new technologies

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