Answer:
In a technological and economic sense none the of Native American really came close to European levels of technology. The Native American also had cultural practices which might have struck Europeans as odd or cruel.
But I really doubt they were generally viewed as inferior. You’ll find plenty of works praising their qualities in European works. The idea that scientific, technological or economic progress was determined solely by race and the innate intellect each races possessed only really came around in the 19th century.
Why did Europeans view Native American as inferior?
The Catholic Church viewed ALL non-white, non-catholics as inferior, and particularly assigned that Native Amercans (and slaves) were NON-HUMAN.
If they were baptized, then they still couldn’t go to human heaven, they could go to a heaven between human heaven and animal heaven.
(I’ve got my eye on animal heaven at this point!)
Don’t be tempocentric. Judging the past by today’s standards is an ignorant direction.
If I were a teacher I would:
1. Conduct a team building activity or an ice breaker activity before starting the class.
<u>Explanation:</u>
This would gear up the class and put it through that everyone in the class has come to learn rather than score more than the other. Also, it would be an attempt to erase any cold war that may have taken place between the students.
2. I would try to take the classes in the open rather than in the classroom (if the weather permits)
<u>Explanation:</u>
Nature is the best environment in which one can study and feel relaxed and stress-free. It becomes the ideal set up for children/ students to feel calm and focus.
3. I wouldn’t wear tight or too fitting attire.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Even though it may be mandatory to wear good, presentable and well-fitting attire, I would skip wearing fitting clothes and rather go for a little lose and free fitting clothes as it gets too tiring being in be fitted clothes throughout the day.
4. I wouldn’t exclude certain students from performing in plays just because they are not good at articulation.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Students who may not be good at something should be given more chances to perform in plays and choir as it would help them overcome their low confidence and would make them feel in sync with the other students.
Caesar's bad traits were really a matter of perception. He achieved much success as a military leader who consolidated power and defeated enemies which led to amassing large amounts of foreign territory. He was very unpopular with the aristocrats of his time due to a number of his policies. He favor the poor and that angered the wealthy in his land. He also was suspected of aiming to become King of Rome due to his massive amount of power, this was not supported by the political system or the people of his time. He also had no fear of violence, even on massive scales. He committed many massacres on people, some in other lands, some who he promised retribution to due to being held captive as a child.
I think it's A hopefully my answer was helpful?