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Question at position 21 “The Australian nation is another case of a great civilization supplanting a lower race unable to make full use of the land and its resources. The struggle means suffering, intense suffering, while it is in progress; but that struggle and that suffering have been the stages by which the White man has reached his present stage of development, and they account for the fact that he no longer lives in caves and feeds on roots and nuts. This dependence of progress on the survival of the fitter race, terribly harsh as it may seem to some of you, gives the struggle for existence its redeeming features; it is the fiery crucible out of which comes the finer metal.” Karl Pearson, British mathematics professor, National Life from the Standpoint of Science, 1900 In the late 1800s, attitudes such as the one expressed in the passage had contributed most directly to which of the following? 4WHF17Efforts by European missionaries to convert non-Europeans to Christianity for their spiritual salvationEuropean states’ competition to acquire overseas coloniesThe abolitionist movement to end slaveryThe creation of industrialized economies in Europe

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A.Efforts by European missionaries to convert non-Europeans to Christianity for their spiritual salvation
B.European states’ competition to acquire overseas colonies
C.The abolitionist movement to end slavery
D.The creation of industrialized economies in Europe
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The passage presents a late 19th-century justification for racial hierarchy and the idea that progress comes through the struggle and survival of the fittest, applied to the spread of European power. Now, let's examine each option in turn. Option 1: Efforts by European missionaries to convert non-Europeans to Christianity for their spiritual salvation. This choice focuses on religious conversion and spiritual aims rather than on imperial competition or ......Login to view full explanation

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