The 'White Man's Burden,' a term popularized by Rudyard Kipling, was used to justify imperialism as:
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Correct answer: A moral obligation to 'civilize' and educate non-European peoples
This paternalistic view suggested that Westerners had a duty to bring Christianity, medicine, and technology to other parts of the world. It served as a powerful cultural justification for the subjection of indigenous populations.
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