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Read the following excerpt from british poet rudyard kipling's "the white man's burden," written in 1899. what does the excerpt suggest about european imperialism during the late 19th century? take up the white man's burden— the savage wars of peace— fill full the mouth of famine and bid the sickness cease; and when your goal is nearest the end for others sought, watch sloth and heathen folly bring all your hopes to nought. — rudyard kipling a. europeans hoped to fight in wars to rid the world of "savage" foreigners. b. europeans planned to use famine and disease as weapons against conquered peoples. c. europeans believed that foreign peoples would benefit from being conquered. d. europeans believed in foreign peoples fight wars against imperial powers.

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