Which of the following is true regarding the European belief about American Indians and their cultures?
Select one:
a. All American Indians were gentle and friendly.
b. Native Americans worshipped the same God that Europeans did, although they called him by different names.
c. American Indians failed to make use of the land, so it was acceptable for Europeans to take it and use it.
d. Because American Indian men engaged in masculine pursuits such as hunting and fishing, Indian gender divisions were acceptable.

Respuesta :

The answer is c. American Indians failed to make use of the land so it was acceptable for Europeans to take it and us it. 

Answer:

American Indians failed to make use of the land, so it was acceptable for Europeans to take it and use it.

Explanation:

The Indians were organized and happy societies that used nature sustainably, only to meet their own needs. However, Europeans did not have an adequate understanding of the culture of the Indians of America. In the view of the Europeans, the Indians were savage civilizations that did not have the capacity to develop as the white man. Thus there was the realization that the white man had the prerogatives necessary to do what the Indians did not do: Economic exploitation on land - through the exploitation of natural resources - and the implementation of the civility model of man's societies white, including the Christian religion.