What attempts have European imperial powers made in the 20th century to address the atrocities committed in colonies throughout the world?

(Select all that apply.)

A) Many European nations have addressed their imperial actions by providing economic relief to their former colonies.

B) Many European nations have chosen to deny the existence of atrocities by burning documentation and changing recorded history.

C) Many European nations justify their actions by describing the internal improvements colonies went through to become civilized.

D) Many European nations supported a movement for self-determination within their colonies to end crimes against humanity.

This has multiple answers. I would say B and C

I am going over them again. Thank you.

Well, to a certain extent, B may be correct. Some imperialists in the 20th century did justify empire on the grounds that European rule was more "civilized" than the undeveloped regions they occupied. There was a popular notion that non-European civilizations were inferior.

so a and d i guess?

A D is wrong. just took an exam

so rose was right. boo you reed

The answers are indeed B and C. Rose was right and Reed is a ickd.

B and C for sure, just took the exam. Reed is indeed an ick with a capital D.

To determine the correct answers, let's analyze each option:

A) Many European nations have addressed their imperial actions by providing economic relief to their former colonies.
To verify this, you can research the actions taken by European nations after their imperial era. Look for evidence of economic aid or assistance provided to their former colonies. Some examples of countries that provide economic relief are France, Portugal, and the United Kingdom.

B) Many European nations have chosen to deny the existence of atrocities by burning documentation and changing recorded history.
To investigate this option, you can search for historical accounts and evidence of European nations denying or attempting to cover up atrocities committed in their colonies. Look for instances of destroyed records or manipulated historical narratives. Some examples of countries accused of these actions include Belgium during the Congo Free State period and Germany during its colonial rule in Africa.

C) Many European nations justify their actions by describing the internal improvements colonies went through to become civilized.
To assess the validity of this option, you can review historical documents, speeches, or writings where European nations justified their imperial actions based on the notion of spreading civilization. Evaluate if there is evidence of such justifications in the historical record. Examples of this justification can be found in the "White Man's Burden" ideology prevalent during the colonial era.

D) Many European nations supported a movement for self-determination within their colonies to end crimes against humanity.
To determine if European nations actively supported self-determination movements in their colonies, you can research historical events and policies related to decolonization. Examine the actions taken by European powers to allow colonies the opportunity to determine their own future. Examples of this can be seen in India's independence from British rule and various African nations gaining independence in the mid to late 20th century.

Based on this analysis, options B and C appear to be incorrect. European nations did not universally deny atrocities or solely justify their actions through internal improvements of colonies. Therefore, the more likely correct option is D: Many European nations supported a movement for self-determination within their colonies to end crimes against humanity.

I disagree with both B and C. Have you read your text materials?