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read the excerpt from “I believe in a British Empire” by Joseph Chamberlain. How are the audiences of these two arguments different ? Chamberlain is speaking to everyone who lives in a British colony , while Nehru is speaking only to Indian people.

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"It is impossible to overstate the value of the British Empire. We are a people united by a common language, history, and loyalty to one another. We are a people of diverse cultures, religions, and backgrounds, yet we are all bound together by a shared destiny. We are the heirs of an ancient civilization and the guardians of a precious inheritance. We are a great power and a beacon of light to the world."

Nehru: "The people of India must create their destiny. They must learn to think for themselves and to act for themselves. They must free themselves from external domination and the shackles of slavery. They must take their destiny into their own hands and shape it as they wish."

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