what are the reason and outcomes of white man's burden theory
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white man's burden. A phrase used to justify European imperialism in thenineteenth and early twentiethcenturies; it is the title of a poem byRudyard Kipling. The phrase implies that imperialism was motivated by a high-minded desire of whites to uplift people of color.
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In “The White Man's Burden,” Rudyard Kipling emphasizes over and over that the white man is taking up his burden to help other people. However, there is a reason why it is important, from the... According to Rudyard Kipling in "The White Man's Burden," what is the impact of imperialism upon...
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