Europeans who believed that the native population in the colonies could never be their equals would most likely find persuasive the ideas associated with __________.

A) social Darwinism
B) Impressionism
C) animism
D) the Renaissance


A) social Darwinism

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Around 1850, most European emigrants were from Great Britain, __________, and Scandinavia.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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The Index, the Inquisition, and the Jesuits all formed a part of which of the following?

A) Lutheranism B) Anglicanism C) Calvinism D) the Counter-Reformation E) Protestantism

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The archaeological findings at Neolithic Jericho and Çatal Höyük suggest that ________

A. settlement patterns of this period were characterized by upheaval B. settlement patterns of this period were markedly similar C. the use of fortifications was widespread D. settlement patterns of this period may be more complicated than previously inferred E. societies during this time period were hierarchical in nature

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In his Turkish Letters, the Hungarian diplomat Ghislain de Busbecq expresses concerns that

A) the Ottoman Turks are technologically superior to Europeans. B) Ottoman troops are numerically superior to European forces. C) Ottoman forces are hardier and more disciplined than European forces. D) Ottoman forces are better fed than European forces. E) All these answers are correct.

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