One of the main legacies of the missionary movements of the eighteenth century is they ________
A. spread Western civilizations around the globe
B. elevated the native peoples of non-Western regions
C. made Christianity a genuinely worldwide religion
D. encouraged native peoples to oppose imperialism
Answer: C
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