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How does Joseph Chamberlain's speech differ from Rudyard Kipling's poem?

A. Chamberlain's speech lists each colony and its benefits to the mother country, whereas Kipling's poem refers to the colonies as one unit.

B. Chamberlain's speech focuses on the history of Great Britain, whereas Kipling's poem focuses on the history of American imperialism.

C. Chamberlain's speech is addressed to a British audience, whereas Kipling's poem is addressed to an American audience.

D. Chamberlain's speech indirectly addresses those who oppose imperialism, whereas Kipling's poem directly names those who stand in opposition to it.

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C. Chamberlain's speech is addressed to a British audience, whereas Kipling's poem is addressed to an American audience.

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The answer is C. Chamberlain's speech is addressed to a British audience, whereas Kipling's poem is addressed to an American audience.
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