Taking into account the statement above:
"Colonies were mostly run for the benefit of mother countries, but some people believed the colonial system helped everyone because it spread European civilization. How does Kipling feel about colonialism? Write three to four sentences, using the poem to support your answer."
The answer is:
This poem implies that "Western powers" had an obligation to bring technology and Western civilization to other parts of the world. This idea is stated in the phrase "to serve your captives' need." Kipling believes this work is thankless and that the subjects may even hate or place blame on the colonial power.
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The correct answer is A
<u>The social structure in Latin America was divided as follows (ordered from the most powerful to the less powerful social classes)</u>
- The peninsulares that were Spanish people born back in Spain.
- The creoles who were descendants of the Spanish people who were already born in America.
- Mestizos were constituted by people who were born from parents who were a mixture between Spanish and native American, one parent from each origin.
- Native American Indians
- Enslaved population who were brought from Africa and also from the Caribbean.
<span>The first d-day invation was crucial for the allies' Europe first strategy because it meant they would gain land in France which was a very heavily weighted part of their plan to win the war overall.</span>
Answer:
True.
Explanation:
The French military defeat at Dien Bien Phu at the hands of the Vietnamese communist guerrillas of the Viet Minh in 1954 sealed the fate of French colonial rule in Indochina.
The Geneva Conference was called to hammer out and get a political agreement for Vietnam with the participation of the great powers and the Vietnamese. The Geneva Accords sanctioned the division of the country into a northern and southern parts, and called for free elections to reunite Vietnam. However, because of fears of a communist victory in the elections, the United States and the West did not allow the vote to take place, and Vietnam remained divided into North Vietnam (communist state) and South Vietnam (pro-Western).