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The king of Spain governed his colonies through viceroys. Which explanation best describes the viceroyalty system and the royal servants who ran it? A. Viceroys watched over the king's lands, increased his wealth, and carried out his will. B. Viceroys watched over the rights of the king's Indian subjects. C. Viceroys made sure that Spanish colonists had no grievances against the king. D. Viceroys made sure that products from the Americas were cheaper than those in Spain.

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The correct answer is A. :) They almost served as governors in a way.

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Select all choices that apply. (1 pt) The king maintained control through a rigid class structure. Mark each statement if it accurately describes an aspect of the class structure. A. Peninsulares were native-born Spaniards who held all the important positions in the colonies. B. Milanos were on the lowest rung on the social ladder and were little more than slaves. C. Creoles were of Spanish descent but born in America and therefore seldom held government positions. D. Mestizos were of mixed race, Spanish and Indian, and were generally poor, if free. E. The native peoples were very poor and worked in the fields and in the mines.

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that math one from last night took us untill 12;00 at night and i got a 58% :(

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What? oh my gosh! That's not fun at all :( And I believe it is A, C, D,and E. A: Because they were from Spain, they held all the high political offices C: In Spanish colonial America, Creoles were generally excluded from high office in both church and state, although legally Spaniards and Creoles were equal. E: The native Indians (if not killed already) were either made slaves, worked in the fields, or worked in the mines. D: Mestizos were generally hated, and rarely free.

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And seriously right? I was like, what's happening lol

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iknow i kept on hiting the refresh button non stop

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ok thx heres another

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the following best describes the lives of the native peoples under the encomienda system? A. They became rich, but could not be government officials because they were not born in Spain. B. They were very poor, forced to work the land or in the mines, and died from beatings, hunger, and disease. C. They stuck to their own religions and rejected the Catholicism of the Spanish. D. They increased in numbers under Spanish rule.

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B. Many were forced into hard labor and often died in the fields. They were told that they were "vassals of the crown."

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the following best describes the reasons friars and Jesuits went to the colonies? A. They went in search of gold and glory. B. They went to find new lands, wildlife, and fauna. C. They went to convert the native peoples to Catholicism. D. They went to serve the native peoples who had become Christians years earlier.

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I do :D it's Livv_reed

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mine is Darren_mcbucket_s :D

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C. The whole reason Spain went to the Americas was to "convert" the natives to Catholicism, and turn them from their "savage" ways. Haha but you know, finding gold, enslaving the people, and claiming land didn't hurt either lol

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ill add you when i find my phone

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the following is not true about the methods Spanish friars used to achieve their goals? A. They learned local languages in order to better communicate with the local peoples. B. They studied traditional Indian beliefs, and then used those similarities to help explain Christian ideas. C. They protested the treatment of the Indian peoples to the government. D. They refused to baptize native converts into the Christian faith.

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C i believe... I don't believe that they really cared.

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thats waht i was thinkin....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Who wrote A Brief Account of the Destruction of the Indies to publicize Spanish mistreatment of the Indians? A. Bernal Díaz B. Guanajuato C. Las Casas D. Mendoza

OpenStudy (anonymous):

BERNAL DIAZ

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this is the last one

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Haha it's A :) Bartoleme de Las Casas wrote it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok thanks so much again i always forget to give medals at first

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Haha you're fine, more than happy to heelpp :]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and i got a 70% :( I NEED AT LEAST 80% to pass i should of waited for you before i start

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Awww :( can you retake it?

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Mark the items if they were products that Europeans wanted from the Americas. A. indigo and cochineal B. animal hides C. silver and gold D. grapes and olives E. cacao beans and sugarcane

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more than one and they are all the same yay

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I thinkkkk it is C, and E.

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Sugarcane is a tall grass that grows best in hot, tropical regions. Europeans craved sugar. A. True B. False

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A. true

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Indigo is a spice that sweetens drinks. The Spanish used indigo in their tea and coffee. A. True B. False

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B....

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maybe

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You're right, it's B. Indigo is a blue dye

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Cochineal is a red dye obtained from the dried bodies of cochineal insects. The Spanish used it to dye their fine cloth. A. True B. False

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haha lol :D A. true

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The king of Spain governed his colonies through viceroys. Which explanation best describes the viceroyalty system and the royal servants who ran it? A. Viceroys watched over the king's lands, increased his wealth, and carried out his will. B. Viceroys watched over the rights of the king's Indian subjects. C. Viceroys made sure that Spanish colonists had no grievances against the king. D. Viceroys made sure that products from the Americas were cheaper than those in Spain.

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do ya like dogs

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This one is A. and I love dogs <3

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The king maintained control through a rigid class structure. Mark each statement if it accurately describes an aspect of the class structure. A. Peninsulares were native-born Spaniards who held all the important positions in the colonies. B. Milanos were on the lowest rung on the social ladder and were little more than slaves. C. Creoles were of Spanish descent but born in America and therefore seldom held government positions. D. Mestizos were of mixed race, Spanish and Indian, and were generally poor, if free. E. The native peoples were very poor and worked in the fields and in the mines.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

more than one

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A, C, D, and E

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the following best describes the lives of the native peoples under the encomienda system? A. They became rich, but could not be government officials because they were not born in Spain. B. They were very poor, forced to work the land or in the mines, and died from beatings, hunger, and disease. C. They stuck to their own religions and rejected the Catholicism of the Spanish. D. They increased in numbers under Spanish rule.

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B. :P And yeah, I'm starting my search

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the following best describes the reasons friars and Jesuits went to the colonies? A. They went in search of gold and glory. B. They went to find new lands, wildlife, and fauna. C. They went to convert the native peoples to Catholicism. D. They went to serve the native peoples who had become Christians years earlier.

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What state you live in

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i live in OH use to live in TX

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C. I live in OH too!

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im trying not to sound stakerish

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haha you're not

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i just have no one else to talk to because all my freinds are in reg school :P

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yeah I get that

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C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the following is not true about the methods Spanish friars used to achieve their goals? A. They learned local languages in order to better communicate with the local peoples. B. They studied traditional Indian beliefs, and then used those similarities to help explain Christian ideas. C. They protested the treatment of the Indian peoples to the government. D. They refused to baptize native converts into the Christian faith.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

C

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Yup! thats right!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

STILL A 70% man oh well i can do it some other time

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hmmm I'd say it's rigged lol

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actually i can look what i got wrong and put in the right awnsers

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lol yep tottaly rigged

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I knew it haha lol

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are good at world art ??

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I think so. I studied that a couple quarters ago

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haha it's kinda fun! and sure!

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never mind i cant copy and past ill find somethin els

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