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Which statement best explains the effect imperialism had on the poem “The Law for the Wolves"?

Kipling's childhood in India led him to believe that all world powers should be subjected to British rule, as is apparent in the poem.


Kipling's understanding of imperialism led him to believe that man can only survive as an individual, rather than in groups.


Kipling's experience with British imperialism in India shaped his opinions on how societies functioned.


Kipling's experiences with imperialism created an idea, for him, of the British as wolves, devouring the native groups in India.

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Kipling's experience with British imperialism in India shaped his opinions on how societies functioned.

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