Since the Renaissance, European contact with the rest of the world has gone through four stages. Those stages are ________

A. 1. exploration, conquest, and settlement or commercial expansion;
2. colonial trade rivalry between Spain, France, and Great Britain;
3. the creation of formal empires in Africa and Asia and new areas of settlement; and
4. decolonization
B. 1. exploration, conquest, and settlement or commercial expansion;
2. the creation of formal empires in Africa and Asia and new areas of settlement;
3. colonial trade rivalry between Spain, France, and Great Britain; and
4. decolonization
C. 1. intense trade rivalry between Spain, France, and Great Britain;
2. exploration, conquest, and settlement or commercial expansion;
3. the creation of formal empires in Africa and Asia and new areas of settlement; and
4. decolonization
D. 1. exploration, conquest, and settlement or commercial expansion;
2. the creation of formal empires in Africa and Asia and new areas of settlement;
3. extensive treaty-making and efforts to retain colonial control; and
4. decolonization
E. 1. exploration, conquest, and settlement or commercial expansion;
2. colonization;
3. decolonization; and
4. globalization


Answer: A

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