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clmills979

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In Great Britain, the standard (now usually referred to as __________) was a dialect originally associated with upper-class speakers regionally centered around London.
 
  A high society
  B proper pronunciation PP
  C Received Pronunciation RP
  D Standard Dialect SD
  E British Standard BS

Question 2

Which of the following was NOT a method used by missionaries to gain control over the indigenous population?
 
  a. Making conversion an economic and political advantage by giving money to converts at trading posts.
  b. Settling previously nomadic communities at permanent settlements near ports and trading posts.
  c. Favoring converted Indians through trade and military alliances.
  d. Absolving all converts of sin and teaching them to be proud of their culture and heritage.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

a



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