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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.
This is true. The cursor is indeed the blinking line that indicates where the next letter, number, or character will appear.
The words that give the idea about the or information about the other words by using phrases, words and clauses are called modifiers. These words revise the meaning of another component in the sentence.
The B and the D sentences sound strange.
<h3>What is wrong with the sentences?</h3>
- The sentences contain the misplaced modifier that makes the sentence sound strange and implies a wrong meaning to it.
- While the first and the third sentences have correctly placed modifiers that make sense and give correct meaning to the sentences.
Therefore, option B and D sounds strange.
Learn more about modifiers here:
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H! The answer is line 2. The example "smithy stands" shows alliteration because it has two words that start with the same letter.