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j.rubin

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Which of the following was not true of Vasco de Quiroga, a Catholic bishop and royal judge?
 
  A) He believed indigenous people, unlike Europeans, were not greedy and ambitious.
  B) He founded the pueblos of Santa Fe in which all property was collectively owned.
  C) He convinced the Crown to create indigenous cities modeled on More's Utopia.
  D) He advocated a six-hour work day, women's right to work, and wages based on need.

Question 2

Which of the following was not true of Francisco de Toledo, a distinguished viceroy of Peru?
 
  A) He curbed the power of the local conquistadores and promoted economic expansion.
  B) He consolidated Spanish royal power in the colonies.
  C) He reported to the Crown that laws protecting indgenas were obeyed and not enforced.
  D) He imposed the mita, forcing indigenous people to labor in mines at a high cost in lives.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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