Don Juan de Onate
a. was a popular missionary amongst Pueblo Indians.
b. became famous for his enormous gold discoveries in future New Mexico.
c. ordered the brutal execution of eight hundred rebellious Indians and the enslavement of their surviving families.
d. wrote with shock and disgust about the abuse and exploitation of Indian serfs in the Spanish encomienda system.
C
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A) India?s ability to synthesize and incorporate many languages and cultures. B) the effect of geographic isolation on Indian history. C) the cultural pressure of China on India. D) the refusal of Indians to accept foreign imposed languages. E) the continuing influence of Hinduism in India.
Phineas T. Barnum was described as the father of mass entertainment in the U.S. because
A) He was famous for shows featuring oddities and curiosities that drew audiences. B) He knew how to profit from the public's demand for stimulation and excitement. C) He knew how to drum up publicity to bring people out to his shows. D) All of these choices E) None of these choices.
Constance Baker Motley was inspired to study law after listening to a lecture about ___________
A) the NAACP’s victory in a legal case B) the fight to end lynching C) black women in the legal profession D) the convict-lease system
Hitler's treatment of conquered territories was __________.
A. brutal and varied from place to place B. conciliatory to states that surrendered C. planned long in advance of the war D. coordinated with Mussolini