In colonies, education was most frequently aimed at:

a. Achieving universal literacy.
b. Educating the poor, who would then become backers of the colonial regime.
c. Training the people that Europeans thought were the most primitive.
d. Training the children of the elites.
e. Fostering creativity and independence that could lead to prosperity.


D

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