The Dominican friar who argued to Charles V that Indians were entitled to equal treatment under the law was
A) Archbishop Laud.
B) Bartolome´ de Las Casas.
C) Francisco de Coronado.
D) Bartolomeu Dias.
E) Bishop Miguel Sanchez.
B
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Which of the following factors allowed European nations to exert influence and dominance over much of the world?
A. Pure cultural superiority B. Religious convictions and the spread of Christianity to new colonies C. Technological supremacy related to naval power and gunpowder D. All of these answers E. Longer-term experience with trade and colonization
Nativists
a. appreciated the efforts made by immigrants to assimilate into American society. b. feared efforts by immigrants to hold onto their cultural traditions. c. welcomed skilled immigrants but sought to keep unskilled workers from coming to America. d. pushed for laws restricting the size of tenements.
As understood in the late 1700s, a republic was a system in which ultimate political authority is vested in __________
a. a constitutional monarchy b. the people c. the chosen few d. the rich and powerful e. evangelical Protestants
The "XYZ Affair" involved the United States and England.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)