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11 May, 01:07

What do joseph chamberlain's speech and rudyard kipling's poem have in common?

A. Both refer to the benefits gained by the imperialist mother country.

B. Both suggest that nonviolent approaches should be used in imperialistic pursuits.

C. Both encourage the enlistment of men to further the imperialistic cause.

D. Both discuss the responsibilities and sacrifices of imperialism.

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  1. 11 May, 01:16
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    Joseph Chamberlain's speech and Rudyard Kipling's poem "White man’s burden" have in common: D. Both discuss the responsibilities and sacrifices of imperialism. The phrase "white man’s burden" implies that imperialism was motivated by desire of white people to uplift people of color.
  2. 11 May, 01:37
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    Both discuss the responsibilities and sacrifices of imperialism
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