Asked by Julie Martinat on May 31, 2024

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In what way did the Second Industrial Revolution contribute to the scramble for Africa?

A) It inspired Europeans to reflect more closely on their impact on the environment,and they wanted to spread that learning to Africans.
B) The invention of the cylinder boring machine meant that Europeans were eager to discover new metals that could be found only in Africa.
C) Africa was believed to contain the most arable land on earth,ideal for growing cotton to support textile production.
D) The invention of the movable-type printing press in 1848 allowed newspapers to circulate stories about the wonders of Africa.
E) Merchants sought new markets and manufacturers sought new sources of raw materials in Africa.

Second Industrial Revolution

A phase of rapid industrialization in the final third of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th, known for advancements in steel production, electricity, and chemical synthesis.

Scramble for Africa

The rapid colonization of Africa by European powers during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, driven by economic interests, political competition, and cultural motives.

  • Acquire knowledge on the economic incentives that fueled imperialism and the race for Africa.
  • Assess the role of technology in facilitating European imperialism.
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Bianca EvelynMay 31, 2024
Final Answer :
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Explanation :
The Second Industrial Revolution led to increased demand for raw materials and new markets for European manufacturers. This motivated European merchants to seek out new sources of raw materials and markets, driving the scramble for Africa.