Chamberlain's attitude about foreign lands is best captured by the phrase "the white man's burden," which implies a sense of superiority and a paternalistic duty to civilize and uplift non-Western societies. This reflects a belief in the moral obligation of Western nations to intervene in and govern foreign lands, often dismissing the autonomy and cultures of those regions. Such language underscores a colonial mindset that prioritizes Western interests and values over the rights and identities of indigenous populations.
Who are the 3 Filipinos and foreign scientist identify notable attitude as wel their important scientific contribution?"
hay! ang tagal naman oh iam waiting...
The Chinese people were tired of foreign influence.
The Chinese people were tired of foreign influence.
The Chinese people were tired of foreign influence.
The foreign nations didnt like the idea because it gave them more taxes.
The foreign nations didnt like the idea because it gave them more taxes.
The foreign nations didnt like the idea because it gave them more taxes.
The foreign nations didnt like the idea because it gave them more taxes.
The foreign nations didnt like the idea because it gave them more taxes.
The same as anywhere if the price is right and I need it I will buy it.
they became more concerned with foreign policy