Colonial Relations Quiz
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What is the main reason the speaker questions the possibility of having a common heavenly father with the white man?

  • The speaker believes that their people are spiritually stronger than those of the white man.
  • The speaker thinks their people are abandoned by any form of protection or support.
  • The speaker doubts that they share common values with the white man.
  • The speaker believes the white man's God does not love their people but rather supports the white people. (correct)
  • Why does the speaker mention that the Hasim mass will cease to frighten their women, children, and old men?

  • To emphasize the need for spiritual guidance and protection from harm.
  • To highlight the importance of feeling safe and protected by a strong figure or entity. (correct)
  • To criticize the British warriors for not doing enough to defend their people.
  • To contrast their situation with that of the white people in terms of facing threats.
  • What does the speaker imply when they say 'Our people are ebbing away like a rapidly receding tide that will never return'?

  • Their faith in the white man's God is slowly fading away.
  • Their culture and way of life are diminishing and will never be the same. (correct)
  • Their population is decreasing rapidly and will not recover.
  • Their trust in their own leadership is diminishing over time.
  • What does the speaker mean by 'How can your God become our God, and renew our hospitality'?

    <p>The speaker is questioning the possibility of shared beliefs leading to improved relationships.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What impact does the speaker believe the white man's God has on their people?

    <p>Their people feel abandoned and unprotected by any higher power.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why does the speaker argue that if they share a common heavenly father, he must be partial?

    <p>To question the fairness and impartiality of any shared divine figure.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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