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In the second stanza, Kipling lists some “positives” that colonization might bring. What are they?

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1 answer:
LuckyWell [14K]2 years ago
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Kipling, like many individuals in his generation, viewed colonialism as a positive  force. Kipling believed that it was a facilitator of civilization, it provided important moral and educational benefits and was the responsibility of more advanced nations to bestow on less advanced nations.

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