I would say that one assumption is the superiority of Europeans over Africans: their belief that somehow they had the right to enslave other people.
This could be connected to their racism (they thought the same of native Americans and there was a discussion whether native Americans have souls) or religious feeling of superiority ("pagans are not the same as Christians"...)
Answer:
same elements in their structure
Explanation:
<span>When children become young, in their early adulthood, curiosity goes side by side with ambitions, plans for future life and thoughts about life partner. Some become more sensitive about their origin and some accept life as it is, avoiding complexities and not going for search of their biological parents.</span>
Some Christians viewed Jews as enemies of Christianity is your best answer.
As in the bible, it states that it was the Jews that wanted Jesus (whom the Christians believed to be the son of God) to be crucified, and so in return, the crusaders began to slaughter most of them. This was inexcusable, and led to the Church having to provide established order and justice.
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Answer:
sociosexuality; sociosexuality
Explanation:
Sociosexuality can be defined as an individual preference to be engaged in sexual activities outside of a committed relationship. An individual who is highly restricted in sociosexual orientation is likely to be less engaged in casual sex in comparison to a more unrestricted person.
<u>According to studies on sociosexuality, people who score high on sociosexuality are likely to find attractive mating partners and low scorers are likely to find traits related to parenting behaviors. </u>