20 pts How did industrialization spur European imperialism in the nineteenth century?
European business needs larger workforces.
European citizens depend on competition to win better wages.
European nations sought sources of raw materials for industry.
European rulers required more land to house excess populations.

Respuesta :

European citizens depended on competition

Answer:

European nations sought sources of raw materials for industry.

Explanation:

European powers among the industrialization needed more and more raw materials to continue to produce and sell more goods for their industries. This pushed European powers such as Britain, France, Belgium, Italy, and others to seek new sources of raw materials and pushed them to invade the African Continent. European Countries even held a Conference in Berlin in which they divided territories between them so they could avoid any problems back in Europe.