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erika

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Which of the following was not a tenet of social darwinism?
 
  a) There are social laws that are similar to natural laws.
  b) Conflict among social groups is natural.
  c) Society should make laws to minimize conflict.
  d) The survivors of conflict improve society.

Question 2

Which of the following was not part of the Triangle Trade?
 
  a) Porcelain and silk taken from China to the Americas
  b) Cotton, sugar and tobacco taken from the Americas to Europe
  c) Textiles, rum and other manufactured goods taken from Europe to Africa
  d) Slaves taken from Africa to the Americas



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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