Which best describes a cause of US imperialism during the late 19th century?

Military leaders believed that spending on warfare would encourage economic growth.
Businesses made more goods than domestic consumers were able to buy.
Political leaders wished to block the spread of Communism around the globe.
Industrial producers needed new sources of immigrant labor.

D?

Ms. Sue Ms. Sue answered
5 years ago

No.

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Candi Candi answered
5 years ago

It’s a

Nicole Nicole answered
4 years ago

Its not A

Nicole Nicole answered
4 years ago

its B

Jane Doe Jane Doe answered
4 years ago

I just took the test for anyone in the future the right answer is B - Businesses made more goods than domestic consumers were able to buy.

Hope Juarez Hope Juarez answered
4 years ago

just took the test and the correct answer is B

Davonte Davonte answered
3 years ago

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Pertinence Pertinence answered
3 years ago

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Anonymous Anonymous answered
2 years ago

It's B I took a quiz and it was right

Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
7 months ago

Yes, the cause of US imperialism during the late 19th century can be described as industrial producers needing new sources of immigrant labor. To arrive at this answer, we need to understand the context of the late 19th century. During this time, the United States experienced rapid industrialization and economic growth. However, this growth created a demand for labor that domestic sources alone could not meet. As a result, industrial producers looked for new sources of labor, and this desire for cheap and available labor was one of the driving forces behind US imperialism.

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