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Sentences with WHITE-MAN-S-BURDEN

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"The concept of the white man's burden originated in the late 19th century."
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"Many European colonizers believed they had a responsibility to civilize native populations, which they termed the white man's burden."
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"The white man's burden was used to justify the colonization and exploitation of indigenous peoples."
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"Critics argue that the white man's burden was simply a pretext for imperialism."
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"The idea of the white man's burden has been widely criticized for its paternalistic and racist undertones."
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"The white man's burden put enormous pressure on colonizers to assert their dominance over native populations."
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"Some proponents of the white man's burden genuinely believed they were helping the less civilized nations."
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"The concept of the white man's burden has its roots in notions of racial superiority."
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"The white man's burden was often used to justify forced labor and economic exploitation."
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"Critics argue that the white man's burden perpetuated harmful stereotypes about non-European cultures."
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"The white man's burden was often used to justify the destruction of indigenous cultures and traditions."
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"The white man's burden is a legacy that still affects relationships between former colonizer and colonized nations."
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"During the era of colonization, the white man's burden was viewed as a noble mission to uplift the uncivilized world."
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"The white man's burden was deeply rooted in the belief that European culture was superior."
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"Proponents of the white man's burden believed that they were bringing progress and modernity to primitive societies."
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"Many anti-colonial movements emerged as a reaction against the white man's burden."
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"Critics argue that the white man's burden allowed colonizers to justify their exploitative actions."
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"The white man's burden shaped the racial discourse of the 19th and early 20th centuries."
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"The concept of the white man's burden has been heavily criticized by postcolonial theorists."
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"The white man's burden refers to the historical belief that white colonizers had a moral obligation to civilize and Christianize indigenous peoples."
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"The concept of the white man's burden was used to justify the colonization and exploitation of Africa."
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"Critics argue that the white man's burden was a racist ideology that perpetuated colonial domination."
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"During the era of imperialism, many Europeans genuinely believed in the noble mission of the white man's burden."
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"The white man's burden placed the responsibility on Western powers to bring civilization and progress to 'uncivilized' societies."
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"Historically, the white man's burden was used as a pretext to exploit the resources of colonized nations."
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"The white man's burden had devastating consequences for indigenous cultures and societies."
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"Proponents of the white man's burden argued that it was a benevolent effort to uplift less developed nations."
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"The notion of the white man's burden has been widely criticized as a form of cultural imperialism."
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