Europeans in the industrial era approached colonized peoples __________.
A. with an unprecedented degree of racial and cultural chauvinism
B. as people capable of European successes but limited by local traditions
C. as weaker but technically equal nations
D. to make alliances against other European powers
Answer: A
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