<span>The question is asking us to choose among the options. The background is that "The British Empire once controlled modern-day India. While many British historians once defended Great Britain's Right to rule over foreign colonies, British historians today largely take a negative view of such colonialism. Which of the following best explains why this change in interpretation might have occurred?" Here, the major reason is that the values changed - before, people believed in the superiority of white people while now it is believed that all people are equal. This means that they have different subjective options that influence how they see the events - biases. So the best answer is:
B. Historians today have different biases than previous historians.</span><span />
B. Local natives successfully defeated Dutch and Portuguese forces.
<em />I learned this, and im not sure if this is correct, but i think the answer it 100-150
The romans could become citizens
The immigration Act of 1924 or the Johnson-Reed Act i believe