What was the most notable difference in perception between Asian and African exploitation of resources

A) Much like Africa, little contact had been made with Asian countries and the plan to exploit the resources was the same.
B) The perception of Asian territories is one of organization and a need for extreme force instead of diplomacy and treaty to gain access to the resources.
C) Asia was not seen as a Dark Continent; in fact, Europeans were impressed by the efficiency of government in the Asian countries but wanted to exploit the resources nonetheless.
D) The difference between Asia and Africa was the unwillingness of the Asian territories to seek treaties with the Europeans.
E) None of these


C

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