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History, 04.09.2019 17:30 larrbear64

Infer: if columbus and all european explorers had been kind, and , and never deliberately harmed any of the natives found living in the caribbean and north and south america, what would have likely been the result for the natives?
a) that countries with advanced technology should quickly introduce less developed countries to new technology.
b) that “might makes right” and the country with the most advanced technology has the right to conquer weaker countries.
c) that countries with advanced technology should not use their superior technology to impose their own values or ideals on cultures with less developed technology.

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