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quester [9]
2 years ago
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Rhodes, shown as a colossus, demonstrates the European feelings of

History
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Alchen [17]2 years ago
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Answer:

Ethnocentrism.

Explanation:

In a political cartoon titled Rhode Colossus, striding from Cape Town to Cairo, which depicts Cecil Rhodes, a British colonialist, standing and spreading over the big map of African continent, demonstrates the European feelings of ETHNOCENTRICISM, a belief that, certain ethinc, which in this case, is European, are better than other ethnics: that is Africa, specifically due to their heritage.

Hence, it is concluded that, Rhodes, shown as a colossus, demonstrates the European feelings of ETHNOCENTRICISM.

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