A notable figure who argued for the humanity of native peoples was

a. Father Junipero Serro
b. Cotton Mather
c. Amerigo Vespucci
d. Bartolomé de Las Casas
e. The Pope


d

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The most important product of European industry in the eighteenth century was

A. spices. B. steel. C. coal. D. textiles. E. oil.

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The Jacobins were motivated by __________.

A. fear of counterrevolution B. the bread riots C. the white terror D. fear of the Catholic Church

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Which provides the strongest evidence that eighteenth-century slavery was based on race?

A) Slave status depended entirely on the amount of money a person had, and blacks had little money. B) The status of a person as a slave depended on where the person was born, and being born in Africa made a person a slave. C) The status of a person as a slave depended entirely on skin color. D) The status of a person as a slave depended partly on skin color and partly on intelligence. E) The status of a person as a slave depended entirely on social class.

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This group led opposition to the Stamp Act.

a) Minutemen b) Sons of Liberty c) X-men d) Continental Spies e) Sons of Anarchy

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