In the late nineteenth century, the most powerful European nations harboured a compulsive desire for conquest, domination and exploitation in the African continent, in pursuit of empire during ‘The Scramble for Africa’. Their struggle to get ‘a place in the sun’ involved the proliferation of conflicting European claims to African territory during the New Imperialism period, and was fuelled by a range of factors which varied with both the imperialist nation and the African colony. Among the primary factors for European imperialism in Africa were the grand economic prospects of opportunities for profitable investment, brilliant opportunities for trade with favourable market dynamics for the Metro pole and sources of cheap labour for industrial development. Raw materials were also readily in Africa in abundance. European Imperialism in Africa was also driven by rivalry among the superpowers. Conquest in the African continent also promised to confer prestige on the Imperialist nation, therefore European Imperialism promised to satisfy prevailing nationalist, liberal and jingoistic sentiments and interests of the period. Hence, it often emerged as a political priority, as it could diminish domestic discontent.
The correct answer is letter D
Personal values are the variable measures of importance that are attributed to something or something. Values represent quality, whether physical, intellectual or even moral, which arouses admiration or respect. They are structured by beliefs, as these are presuppositions, from which it is believed that they can be the most important principles even in life.
Answer: A spike in food prices due to a drought
Reduction in oil prices reduces aggregate production cost and consequently shift the aggregate supply curve to the right
A rising government spending shifts aggregate demand but does not affect aggregate supply
Investor confidence may raise investment and shipped aggregate demand however it will not shift aggregate supply
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The iupac name of CH3COOCH3 is methyl ethanoate or methyl acetate.