The passage is about Britain’s imperialistic actions. It was the task of civilization to put an end to slavery, to establish Courts of Law, to teach the natives a sense of individual responsibility, of liberty, and of justice, and to teach their rulers how to apply these principles; above all, to see to it that the system of education should be such as to produce happiness and progress. I am confident that the verdict of history will award high praise to the efforts and achievements of Great Britain in the discharge of these great responsibilities… –Frederick Lugard, 1923 Which best summarizes the author’s feelings about British imperialism? Native people and their rulers embraced the many benefits of imperialism. Native people praised Great Britain for bringing them happiness and progress. Imperialism was an honorable enterprise that improved life for native cultures. Imperialism empowered native people to rule themselves as they saw fit.
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Imperialism was an honorable enterprise that improved life for native cultures.
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- Imperialism is a country's policy of controlling the social, political and economic structure of a foreign country.
- Imperialism is denounced in the international politics fro the violence used in it.
- Here the author tries to justify the imperialist policies of Britain in the First half of the twentieth century but he had not mentioned that imperialist policies led to colonization which later became a major factor for world war.
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