One internal conflict in this excerpt is that in the first paragraph, the narrator was hoping for things like a nose, a blond haired boy and Robert, which are internal conflicts because she cannot control them. They are things she wants, but will most likely not get. This is related to culture because she is wanting to be American, and going against her Chinese heritage. One external conflict is her mother didn't want her to want to be american, that is why she gave her daughter the miniskirt in beige tweed, while saying that she must be Chinese on the inside and to love who she is.
I would say A to bring about economic stability in that it was considered that colonial rule would help the economy of the conquered lands and civilize the brutish and barbaric parts of the world at least according to the imperialist philosophy of the times which Rudyard Kipling touted so much.
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<span>because the song made a political statement about the country belonging to everyone--including African-Americans</span>
Could be George or Lennie, both are correct.