The Indians thought land was

a. a living being.
b. the source of wealth.
c. so abundant that there was room for everyone.
d. useful because it could be exchanged.


A

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All of the following can be said of Mazzini EXCEPT he

a. believed that national unity would enhance individual liberty. b. believed that Rome had led the ancient world, the Italian papacy led Latin Christendom in the Middle Ages, and a new Rome in the form of a united Italy would usher in a new era of freedom for other nations. c. was convinced that Italian unification could only come from top leaders. d. dedicated his life to the creation of a republican Italy. e. possessed great charisma, vision, and determination.

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