Bartolomé de las Casas argued against the use of indigenous "Indians" as slave labor in the New World.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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How was Constantine a sacred ruler?

A) For centuries, the pagans had worshipped their rulers as divine. Constantine was no different. B) Since Constantine fought under the Christian Standards to defeat his enemy and won, he was considered sacred. C) Since Constantine was chosen by God to rule the Empire, he was a sacred ruler and venerated as such. D) He was not considered a sacred ruler. E) Constantine was considered sacred because he was the first emperor to worship Christ.

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In comparison with Great Britain, when industrializing most of the European continental nations

a. were able to succeed without an extensive railroad network. b. depended upon oil rather than coal as an energy source. c. benefited from greater government support. d. relied almost entirely on private investment. e. were socialist rather than capitalist in economic philosophy.

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By 1750, English colonists numbered approximately

A) 500,000. B) 1.2 million. C) 3 million. D) 4 million.

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Charles Darwin argued that over long periods of time species changed mainly as the result of natural selection and genetic mutation. Darwin called this process

a. evolution. b. biological determinism. c. human osteology. d. logical progression. e. creationism.

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