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What story is this from? Be more specific please.
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Taking a wild guess, I'd say B.
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False
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The monks helped people, they fed the poor, sick and needy
The terms colonial caste system and Indian caste system are historiographical denominations of the stratified social system that sought to impose on the Spanish possessions of America ("the Indies" or the "New World") an order based on ethnic inequality. A social hierarchy dominated at the top was formed by the "Spaniards" (peninsulares and criollos, a minority of increasingly exclusive potentates that settled as a colonial aristocracy of European origin and "white race", submitted to the statutes of blood cleansing ), and under them, at a great distance in political, economic and prestige power, the "Indians" (or "natives", Native Americans) and the "blacks" (coming from Africa through the slave trade of "black race") . In intermediate positions, a variegated multiplicity of miscegenation situations. Each category, theoretically closed to social ascent, was characterized by a specialized socio-economic position, linked to its socially recognized racial identity.
Finally, the collapse of the caste system was due to the great social mobility, product of the same miscegenation that had helped to create them. In this way there was a process of caste amalgamation, composed of relatively uniform human types in customs, ideas and status social, which would accelerate more during the Spanish-American Wars of Independence, until the collapse of the colonial caste system as a result of the war over the white aristocracy, and ended later with the slavery of the African Negro, abolished in the first years of existence of the new Hispano-American countries.
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Option: C. The Declaration of Independence.
Explanation:
John Locke was an English philosopher in the 18th century. He ideas and views were much more prominent in making the constitution in the United States of America. His ideas also inspired the founding fathers of America. Locke's natural rights (liberty, life, and property) given to the human by birth, cannot be taken by any government. This ideas on rights influenced Thomas Jefferson drafting the Declaration of Independence.