Upon what grounds did white Americans justify the racialization of slavery?
A. Racial pseudoscience offered a hierarchical view in which Africans were "below" whites.
B. Biblical scripture was used to justify African slavery.
C. Black Africans were viewed as an inferior human subspecies.
D. All of these answers are correct.
Answer: D
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A. seventeenth-century evangelical white Americans' belief that they were destined to spread Christianity to Native Americans B. eighteenth-century white Americans' belief that they should "bring the light of scientific thought" to native peoples throughout the "uncivilized" world C. seventeenth-century Europeans' belief that they were destined to found a new land upon which to live out God's principles D. nineteenth-century white Americans' belief that they had a right and a duty to occupy the North American continent from coast to coast
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a. Theodor Adorno's research on prejudiced people. b. Bogardus's research on social distance. c. W. I. Thomas's vicious cycle theory. d. All of these responses are correct.
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a. theories of warfare. b. theories of evolution. c. how societies communicate. d. how societies form and develop.