In your opinion, is it fair for one country to come into another and take their resources in times of peace? What about in times
of war? Why or why not? b. In the text, the author quotes King Leopold, who said that European countries should "open to civilization the only part of our globe which it has not yet penetrated, [and] to pierce the darkness in which entire populations are enveloped." What did King Leopold most likely mean by the word "civilization"? c. How does the Scramble for Africa compare to the European colonization of America?
The answer is the amputation of the lieutenant's arm. None of the other options are events in the story. The lieutenant returns home and we don't know the outcome of the battle. There is also no evidence he was ever ill.