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RODY.ELKHALIL

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Which of the following principles was NOT used as a justification for colonial rule and land acquisition?
 
  a. Indigenous land was considered unoccupied wasteland that could be appropriated to the government.
  b. Indigenous people did not own their land because they did not transform it through labor.
  c. Europeans could take lands they conquered simply by self-declared right of discovery.
  d. Eradication and genocide of indigenous, pagan populations was a sacred mission of Christianity.

Question 2

The concept of mana was first described in __________ societies.
 
  a. Polynesian
  b. Mexican
  c. South African
  d. Australian Aboriginal



SamMuagrove

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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