Respuesta :
The statement that completes each of the question is in bold fonts.
1. Rudyard Kipling was an English journalist, short-story writer, poet, and novelist. In one of his poems, he wrote about the white man’s burden that expressed the complexity of the imperialists task. Kipling was born in India, but he schooled in England.
2. Pears’ soap makers used the same concept to compare Europeans with the cleaning power of soap. Both the pears' soap makers and colonialists colluded in suggesting that the colonized were unclean/uncivilized and needed to be cleansed/enlightened.
3. Some cartoonists have drawn cartoons to criticized the idea of the white man’s burden to question who bears the true burden of colonialism. They stylishly would hint at the opinion that while colonialists feels they bear a lot of burden, there is also a great burden on the colonized.
1. Rudyard Kipling was an English journalist, short-story writer, poet, and novelist. In one of his poems, he wrote about the white man’s burden that expressed the complexity of the imperialists task. Kipling was born in India, but he schooled in England.
2. Pears’ soap makers used the same concept to compare Europeans with the cleaning power of soap. Both the pears' soap makers and colonialists colluded in suggesting that the colonized were unclean/uncivilized and needed to be cleansed/enlightened.
3. Some cartoonists have drawn cartoons to criticized the idea of the white man’s burden to question who bears the true burden of colonialism. They stylishly would hint at the opinion that while colonialists feels they bear a lot of burden, there is also a great burden on the colonized.
Answer:
One idea in the advertisement is that white people have a duty to teach the “virtues of cleanliness.” This idea implies that white people are clean and therefore superior, while other people are dirty and therefore inferior. The advertisement also presents the idea that the colonies are the “dark corners of the earth,” which must be brightened. This idea implies that Europeans must improve less developed regions such as Africa and South Asia with their advanced culture. Both of these racist ideas suggest that European nations are like soap. They scrub out what is bad in their colonies and replace it with something superior. In this way, the advertisement uses racism to promote imperialism.
Explanation:
Plato's example answer