What role does education play in paternalistic colonial policies?(1 point)

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Education was used to create an educated elite to govern colonies instead of Europeans.
Education was used to create an educated elite to govern colonies instead of Europeans.

Education was used to promote Indigenous peoples so they could gain independence.
Education was used to promote Indigenous peoples so they could gain independence.

Education was denied to most colonial peoples to ensure they were easier to control.
Education was denied to most colonial peoples to ensure they were easier to control.

Education was used to create a Westernized class of people that could help administer European colonies.

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The most accurate response regarding the role of education in paternalistic colonial policies is:

Education was used to create a Westernized class of people that could help administer European colonies.

This reflects the colonial approach of educating a small elite within the colonized societies to facilitate governance and maintain control, often while undermining the broader indigenous population's access to education.