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3 years ago
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The main motivation for imperialism was

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Assoli18 [71]3 years ago
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Answer:    The five main motives for imperialism include exploration, economic expansion, increased political power, the diffusion of ideological beliefs, and the spreading of religious beliefs and practices to others.

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