How did the difficulties of colonial governance mirror the ideas promulgated in Rudyard Kipling’s "The White Man’s Burden"?

a) Excessive costs and Europeans' general unwillingness to settle new colonies meant that colonial staffs were often overworked at best and incompetent or corrupt at worst.
b) Europeans could safely assume that colonial governments were temporary, since once civilized, local peoples could govern themselves.
Consider This: Is Kipling’s view of colonial government in "The White Man’s Burden" meant to be ironic? See 10.4: Imperial Doubts.
c) Missionaries were always more concerned with the spread of religion than with the welfare of their parishioners.
Consider This: Is Kipling’s view of colonial government in "The White Man’s Burden" meant to be ironic? See 10.4: Imperial Doubts.
d) Europeans were encouraged to forgo good jobs and career success in favor of selflessly serving in the colonies.
Consider This: Is Kipling’s view of colonial government in "The White Man’s Burden" meant to be ironic? See 10.4: Imperial Doubts.


a) Excessive costs and Europeans' general unwillingness to settle new colonies meant that colonial staffs were often overworked at best and incompetent or corrupt at worst.

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