During the nineteenth century, the dominant religious group that set the pace for the missionary enterprises that other Western nations imitated was ________
A. evangelical Protestants from Britain
B. Roman Catholics from the Americas
C. Roman Catholics from Spain, Portugal, and Italy
D. Protestant settlers in British colonies
Answer: A
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In a broad sense, America was
a. a revolutionary force from the day of its discovery by Europeans. b. a place that nurtured a love for Britain. c. completely dependent on Britain for economic support. d. a place where no new ideas took shape. e. essentially a conservative society.
Shortly after signing the Treaty of Paris of 1783, the British government
A. evacuated its forts in America. B. attempted to purchase Florida. C. restricted American access to British markets. D. made restitution to slaveholders for slaves the British army had freed during the war. E. declared war on Spain to take its New World colonies away.
The process whereby individuals, companies, and/or media impose their way of thinking and behaving upon another culture is called _____
A) ethnocentrism B) culture shock C) cultural imperialism D) cultural empathy E) culture clash
Providing a valuable resource for later historians, this Spaniard recorded his impressions of Aztec society during a visit in the early sixteenth century:
A. Bernal Díaz. B. Alphonso Gomorra. C. Bartholomew Díaz. D. Jakob Alverez. E. Juan Carlos Garcia.