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The responses to both "The Black Man's Burden" and "The White Man's Burden" poems varied. Some praised the poems for shedding light on issues of race and imperialism, while others criticized them for perpetuating stereotypes and promoting colonialist attitudes. Overall, they sparked important discussions about power dynamics, privilege, and social responsibility.
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It meant poor white trash fighting for the continued wealth of slave-owners
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Because they annoy the poor teachers!
Rich men could pay a man to take their place in the draft. Therefore poor men fought in a rich man's place.
An act for "enrolling and calling out the National Forces"
it was made in 1944 during the second civil war.
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Very poorly. Socialist government, heavy tax burden, poor economy.
it will always be the poor sod at the bottom of the food/finance chain