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Which sentence expresses an argument that a typical english person in the
1700s or 1800s might have made to defend imperialism?
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a the people in the colonies benefit from our advanced
technology
b. "the colonies are not worth owning, because they have so few
resources
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c. 'english people are morally weak, and we need to learn from the
people in the colonies."
d. "the people in the colonies deserve all the same rights as people
in england
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