Which of the following was NOT a reason for United States to look beyond its boundaries in the late nineteenth century?
A. to sell surplus goods and procure raw materials
B. to provide jobs for its surplus of industrial workers
C. to spread Christianity to those it considered inferior
D. to civilize the “inferior races” in Asia and Africa
E. to establish military alliances with other nations

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Among the choices provided, the one that was NOT a reason for United States to look beyond its boundaries in the late nineteenth century is C, to civilize the “inferior races” in Asia and Africa. The exchanged one is the just a single that is I consider be sensibly certain about-there simply hasn't been a period in American history where the exchange wasn't supported and vital.

The correct answer is option C "to spread Christianity to those it considered inferior". The United States look beyond its boundaries in the late nineteenth century, expanding its territory in what is considered as American imperialism. Spreading Christianity to those considered inferior was not one of the reasons why this was looked in the United States. Religious institutions participated in creating the concept of American exceptionalism, but a formal interest in spreading religion was not stated in this era.

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