To offer medical assistance to Third World countries.
The imperialism movement of the 19th century did not show particular concern for the native peoples in the regions they came to control through imperialistic means. There were medical missions and religious missions that accompanied the imperialistic advance into other countries, but those were factors that accompanied the imperialistic advance more than they motivated it.
Also, as a false component of that option, the term "Third World" didn't come into existence until the era of the Cold War. The "Third World" referred to the developing nations that did not align with either of the superpowers, the USA or the USSR. No one was using the term "Third World" in the 19th century.
Answer:
Prior to the civil war more people living in the cities of what region than any other region was the North East Region of the United States.
Explanation:
For much of the United States history up till the civil war, the country's political and economic power remained in the North East.
This mostly included the 13 original colonies, which were densely populated, industrialized and rich.
However, after the Civil War ended, places such as Florida, California, etc began to prosper and a whole mid-west region (centered around Chicago) and a West coast region (centered around San Francisco) gradually began to have economic importance.
Answer:
Their challenges were mostly geographical, such as farming and traveling on mountains or wetlands, while a majority of ours are caused by humans damaging the Earth, such as pollution, deforestation and overhunting