32. In the early seventeenth century, how did the English generally view humanity?
a. as divided into well-defined groups associated with skin color, or “races,” some of which were superior to others
b. as divided between “civilized” people such as themselves, and “savage,” “pagan,” people, such as the Irish, Native
Americans, and Africans, all of whom they often compared to animals
c. as one big interconnected family thanks to the prevalence of the idea of freedom of religion in the colonies
d. as all equally deserving of the right to self-determination and equal rights, no matter their background or class
e. as the product of centuries of natural selection and other evolutionary forces, as described by the English scientist Charles
Darwin
33. Which of the following is true of slavery in history?
a. The English word “slavery” derives from “Slav,” reflecting the slave trade in Slavic peoples until the fifteenth century.
b. Christians never were enslaved and were the sole group to enslave others.
c. The Roman empire outlawed slavery, but it eventually revived, thanks to Columbus.
d. Slavery was nonexistent in Africa until the arrival of European slave traders.
e. In every culture in which slavery existed, it was based on the needs of large-scale agriculture.
34. In terms of slave systems, how did Native American societies differ from European colonies in America?
a. Native American societies never used slaves.
b. Native Americans only had African slaves.
c. Native American societies used slavery on a small scale.
d. Native Americans only enslaved women.
e. Native Americans used large-scale plantation slavery.
35. What is one way plantation slavery in the Americas differed from slavery in previous eras of human history?
a. Slavery in the Americas employed a 1:1 ratio of owners to slaves, which made desertion nearly impossible.
b. Labor on plantations was far more demanding, and the death rate of enslaved people in the Americas was much higher than in
the household slavery common in Africa.
c. Prior to plantation slavery, slavery was largely associated with race.
d. Slavery was extremely rare before the development of plantation slavery in the Americas.
e. Individuals were chosen for field work by their ability to perform complicated tasks.