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mote1985 [20]
4 years ago
12

Which phrase from the passage most clearly shows an imperialistic attitude?

English
2 answers:
saul85 [17]4 years ago
5 0

The correct answer is C) Savage lands. The phrase "savage lands" clearly shows an imperialistic attitude. Its important to remember that imperialism can be defined as <em>a larger nation growing stronger by taking over poorer or weaker nations</em>. Considering this fact, the use of the phrase "savage lands" shows that author of the passage believes his land is superior to the nation he is talking about conquering.

Liula [17]4 years ago
5 0
D savage lands because hes insulting the lands
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