Throughout nineteenth-century Europe,"imperial policy" was usually a matter of:
A) long-range planning by the central governments.
B) policies developed in the boardrooms of the companies involved.
C) a series of quick responses,often improvised,to particular situations.
D) policies coordinated through London as Queen Victoria was the matriarch of European royalty.
E) haphazard decisions made by politicians with no direct interest in the consequences.
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