Answer: d. Industrial nations respected native populations and their traditions.
Explanation:
The Industrial Revolution led to a huge increase in the production of goods and services as well as improvements in military might and urbanization.
This led to the need for new markets as well as raw materials and the need for strategic basis to house the improved armies of these nations. Missionaries also felt a need to bring nations they felt were uncivilized up to speed and all these factors therefore contributed to imperialism.
Industrial nations did not become imperialistic because they respected the native populations of the areas they took over. If that were the case, the atrocities committed against a great number of them would not have happened.