1.

By the late 19th century, European attitudes toward colonial subject peoples

A. Had hardened, and they were seen as biologically inferior
B. Had softened to the point that Europeans questioned the biological explanations of inferiority
C. Had changed to the point that Europeans saw them as equals
D. Took on a caretaker nature; Europeans increasingly believed it was their mission to improve the lives
Answer» B. Had softened to the point that Europeans questioned the biological explanations of inferiority


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