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go bind your sons to exile to serve your captives’ need, to wait in hea…

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go bind your sons to exile
to serve your captives’ need,
to wait in heavy harness,
on fluttered folk and wild--
your new-caught, sullen peoples,
half-devil and half-child.

take up the white man’s burden:--
in patience to abide,
to veil the threat of terror
and check the show of pride;
by open speech and simple,
an hundred times made plain
to seek another’s profit,
and work another’s gain.

the passage above is a commentary on what era in united states and world history?
○ reconstruction
○ world war i
○ imperialism
○ the mexican war

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The passage is from Rudyard Kipling's The White Man's Burden, a poem that explicitly justified the era of Western (including U.S.) imperial expansion. It reflects the ideology of colonial powers taking control of non-Western societies, framing the act as a "burden" to civilize so-called "sullen peoples"—a core feature of the late 19th/early 20th century Imperialism era. The other options do not align: Reconstruction focused on U.S. post-Civil War rebuilding, World War I was a global military conflict, and the Mexican War was a limited 1840s territorial conflict.

Answer:

Imperialism