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segrsyd

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Setting off to find Livingstone, and having been rebuffed by the British due to his harsh methods, the goal of Stanley's later explorations was to
 
  a. explore the Congo River.
  b. search for valuable resources in Central Africa.
  c. establish new missions in Central Africa.
  d. claim Central Africa in the name of Great Britain.
  e. establish British military forts in Central Africa.

Question 2

According to the text, all of these regions were exploited in the global era of New Imperialism EXCEPT
 
  a. Korea.
  b. Polynesia.
  c. Japan.
  d. Amerindian societies.
  e. Africa.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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