Which most accurately describes New Imperialism?

a period of political change advancing the belief of balanced global governance and interconnected economic systems
a movement of European intellectuals who used reason to advance political ideas connected to liberty and equality
colonial expansion by European countries, the United States, and the Empire of Japan that occurred during the late 19th and early 20th centuries
foreign policy in which loans were given to many countries in the hopes of eliciting international support for imperial practices

D?

D is wrong.

C is the correct answer. :)

Its C.

So whats the right answer

That's correct! The most accurate description of New Imperialism is colonial expansion by European countries, the United States, and the Empire of Japan that occurred during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

To arrive at this answer, you can eliminate options A, B, and D by understanding that they do not accurately describe the concept of New Imperialism.

Option A refers to a period of political change advancing the belief of balanced global governance and interconnected economic systems, but New Imperialism was characterized by the domination and exploitation of colonies by imperial powers, rather than balanced global governance.

Option B mentions a movement of European intellectuals who used reason to advance political ideas connected to liberty and equality, which doesn't capture the essence of New Imperialism as a period of colonial expansion.

Option D suggests a foreign policy in which loans were given to many countries in the hopes of eliciting international support for imperial practices. While loans and economic factors were certainly involved in New Imperialism, this option does not encompass the full scope of territorial colonization and political domination.

Therefore, we can conclude that option C, colonial expansion by European countries, the United States, and the Empire of Japan during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, is the most accurate description of New Imperialism.