In source one and two, the focus is directed onto the negative effects of imperialism and how it is still affecting native culture today. In a slightly different approach, the speaker in source three focused on imperialism, but rather than pointing out only negatives, they chose to say that imperialism did have some positives for some cultures. In addition to the subject of imperialism, the subject imperialism as an effect of globalization is brought up as well. An example of this is in source three when the speaker says “historical globalization was a mixed blessing for most nations.” This subject of globalization also comes up in source one, two, and three in an indirect way. This is because the imperialism against the aboriginals in Canada and India, could not have taken place without globalization causing Europeans to travel to those
In source one and two, the focus is directed onto the negative effects of imperialism and how it is still affecting native culture today. In a slightly different approach, the speaker in source three focused on imperialism, but rather than pointing out only negatives, they chose to say that imperialism did have some positives for some cultures. In addition to the subject of imperialism, the subject imperialism as an effect of globalization is brought up as well. An example of this is in source three when the speaker says “historical globalization was a mixed blessing for most nations.” This subject of globalization also comes up in source one, two, and three in an indirect way. This is because the imperialism against the aboriginals in Canada and India, could not have taken place without globalization causing Europeans to travel to those