The correct answer is the letter "A) He favored colonization by the British".
This can be seen in "The White Man's Burden" which is Kipling's shortest work. But those seven stanzas made the poem emblematic and most criticized to this day.
The poem's message was simple enough: Kipling justified colonization not by the search for and exploitation of natural resources, but rather as a necessity to bring "civilization" to the most "backward" places on the planet.
For him, european languages, Christian religion, techniques, education, medicine and even notions of hygiene should be taken to the "savages," that is, the non-whites. This was the "burden", the difficult and weighty mission of the "civilized" white man to the "sad people, half child, half demon".
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The one-child policy in China was established in 1979 in order to control the country's rapidly growing population. The policy limited couples to having only one child, although there were some exceptions, such as for rural couples and ethnic minorities. The policy was enforced through various means, including fines, forced sterilizations, and abortions.
The one-child policy was controversial, and it is still unclear whether it was successful in achieving its goals. There is evidence that the policy helped to slow the growth of China's population, but it also caused a number of social problems, such as a rise in the number of orphaned children and a generation of "little emperors" who were spoiled by their parents.
It is difficult to say whether China was right to place a policy on how many kids their citizens could have. On one hand, the policy did help to slow the growth of the population. On the other hand, it caused a number of social problems.
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One-fourth
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hahaha i do not miss english gcse
maybe use a metaphor for the whole essay of nature. Or a metaphor that the train is entrancing the people to join it like they are in a trance and they are are incapable of escaping societies expectation of work
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