Please respond to both of the following two (2) questions (minimum 250 words). 1) Farish Noor compares historical records that might appear contradictory: some boastfully acknowledge colonial violence, while others hide it. According to Farish Noor, why did the authors of these texts boast of, or hide, colonial violence? 2) Mann mentions that a domestic racism and an international racism are connected (p.468). What does this mean? How did this connection influence suffragists views of imperialism? Be sure to include views from at least two of Manns three camps. **Note: The professors copy of the Mann text, with highlights, is ATTACHED. Keep in mind that Mann gives examples of how this connection influenced the thinking of people outside the suffragist movement as well, such as W. E. B. Dubois who was committed to self-government and equality domestically and abroad, [and] racists such as Varina Howell Davis (Jefferson Davis wife) who stated that her most serious objection to making the Philippines American territory is because three-fourths of the population is made up of Negroes.’ -