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Imperialist nations in the 18th and 19th centuries generally attempted to acquire or control areas that had a. highly technological industries b. undeveloped natural resources c. literate populations d.
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Imperialist nations in the 18th and 19th centuries generally attempted to acquire or control areas that had
a. highly technological industries
b. undeveloped natural resources
c. literate populations
d. stable centralized governments
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Imperialist nations in the 18th and 19th centuries generally attempted to acquire or control areas that had
b, undeveloped natural resources
, because those areas were weak and had a lot of natural resources.
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b. undeveloped natural resources is the correct answer
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