COURSE:

HIST410N: Contemporary History


Instructions
For this assignment, select one of the following options:

Option 1: Imperialism
The exploitation of colonial resources and indigenous labor was one of the key elements in the success of imperialism. Such exploitation was a result of the prevalent ethnocentrism of the time and was justified by the unscientific concept of social Darwinism, which praised the characteristics of white Europeans and inaccurately ascribed negative characteristics to indigenous peoples. A famous poem of the time by Rudyard Kipling, “White Man’s Burden,” called on imperial powers, and particularly the U.S., at whom the poem was directed, to take up the mission of civilizing these “savage” peoples.

After reading the poem, address the following in a case study analysis:

Option 2: The Armenian Genocide
Ethnic hatred is not new to the human race and ethnic hatred also goes hand in hand with some of the causes of World War 1 that we have discussed this week, namely nationalism and imperialism. In nationalism, the people not only believe their countrymen (those who look, talk, sound, and believe like them) are not only “better” than people of certain other countries but they also have the right and possibly even the responsibility to conquer areas with those inferior to them and take whatever resources they feel they need. Add to this the need for the leader of a country to be able to blame a certain ethnic group within that country for their problems. Such was the case in the Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman Turks launched a winter offensive into the mountains of southern Russia early in the war and suffered a severe defeat, both at the hands of the Russian army and the terrible weather they encountered. The Sultan needed a scapegoat to blame the loss on, so he picked an unpopular ethnic minority, the Armenians. Since the people seemed to believe the story, the Ottoman military rounded up as many Armenians as they could and marched them away to their fate.

After viewing the videos, conduct research on the topic and develop a case study based on the following questions:

 

Solution

Option 1: Imperialism: Britain and India

Social Darwinism to the case

The British invasion of India was triggered by the resources that India possessed as well as the indigenous labor available in the vast country. The British colonized India to show their supremacy an ideology commonly referred to as “the white man’s burden” which was to colonize anyone that does not belong to the west continent. Through the unscientific concept of social Darwinism, which praised the characteristics of the west, the British not only colonized India for supremacy purposes but also successfully colonized aspects such as the Indian culture, politics,…………..please follow the link below to access the solution at $10

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