Political Science, asked by namanf2474, 4 months ago

Mention the attitude of colonial masters about black people during twentieth
century.

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Answered by saivangmayi
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The Colonial Office could veto or revise his policies. The seven men who governed Northern Nigeria, Southern Nigeria and Lagos through 1914 were Henry McCallum, William MacGregor, Walter Egerton, Ralph Moor, Percy Girouard, Hesketh Bell and Frederick Lugard. Most of these came from military backgrounds.

Answered by Jamesparker
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Natural inequalities:

These inequalities emerge due to differences in personal traits either physical, or mental or emotional.

These inequalities are the result of different characteristics and abilities of inborn qualities of a man.

These natural differences cannot be changed also.

Social inequalities:

Socially produced inequalities are emerged as a result of inequal opportunities, i.e. family background, educational factors, etc.

Social differences reflect the values of society, which may appear to be unjust.

Conclusion:

The discrimination’s based on gender, colour, race, etc. have been made by society rather than based on inborn characteristics.

Some natural differences have become alterable also, i.e. progress in medical sciences and technology has helped to several disabled persons to work more efficiently.

Certain inequalities have been existing for centuries seem justified, and based on natural inequalities, i.e. women are considered weaker than man in every aspect, hence to deny them equal rights is considered the justifiable.

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