Christianity, Commerce and Civilization
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David Livingstone became an explorer for 3 reasons (the 3 C's as you might remember it):ChristianityCommerceCivilizationIn fact, these three C's worked together as the sole motivation for imperialism at this time.David Livingstone came into Africa as both a missionary and a doctor. In his Cambridge speech of 1857, he claimed that his object in going into the "country south of the desert was to instruct the natives in a knowledge of Christianity". Now, naturally, by introducing the concepts of Christianity and the Gospel to these natives, Livingstone would be able to civilize them. The British saw themselves as the sole embodiment of high civilization, with Christianity adding onto their civilized nature. The second C (commerce) comes along with civilization. In civilizing these natives through Christianity, Livingstone will be able to create formal relations among these beings. These relations bring opportunities for trade between these countries and England.Therefore, although Livingstone became an explorer for the sake of Christianity, he also widened his ambitions to embody the style of imperialism at this time.
"the 3 types of history; a)etymology b)specific c)general"
C. J. stands for "Charles Joseph." As a married woman, Madam Walker used the initials of her third husband's name. Her birth name was Sarah Breedlove. When she married Charles Joseph Walker, better known as C. J. Walker, she began using his name to make sure no one would disrespect her by calling her by her first name. She used the title "Madam," which was customary during the time for women who owned businesses, especially women who worked in the fashion and cosmetics industries.
Country C - Soviet Russia
* Race, religion and sex * Color, national origin and retaliation (this was one of those 'both B and C' answers)