Asked by Kaleigh Graves on May 01, 2024

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What did the term "white man's burden" mean?

A) Domination of nonwhites by white people was necessary for the progress of civilization.
B) Imperialism required long absences from friends and family back home.
C) The only way to ensure American victory in the Philippine War was for white soldiers to accept black fighters into their ranks.
D) It was a tongue-in-cheek reference coined by Mark Twain to describe atrocities committed by American troop against Filipinos.
E) It referred to the heavy kit U.S. soldiers had to carry while on duty.

White Man's Burden

A concept originating from a poem by Rudyard Kipling, interpreting the imperialist obligation of white people to govern and impart their culture to non-white people, often used to justify European colonialism.

Imperialism

A policy of extending a country's power and influence through colonization, use of military force, or other means.

  • Comprehend the notion and consequences of the "white man's burden" and its function in legitimizing imperialism.
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Esmer Cerceda

May 08, 2024

Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The term "white man's burden" refers to the idea that it was the duty of white people, particularly those from Western nations, to colonize and civilize nonwhite peoples and territories for the progress of civilization. This concept was used to justify imperialism and colonialism during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.