Read the excerpt below.
'Compare these natural qualities of judgment, talent, magnanimity, temperance, humanity, and religion with those of these pitiful men [the Indians], in whom you will scarcely find any vestiges of humanity; who not only lack culture but do not even use or know about writing... and they have no written laws, but only some institutions and customs... If you know about their customs and character, which are barbaric... what can we expect of men who were committed to all kinds of passions?'
— Juan Ginés de Sepúlveda, *Democrates Alter*, 1547
The argument in the excerpt was most directly used by Spanish colonizers to justify which of the following?
- The subjugation and forced labor of Native Americans under Spanish rule.Cevap
- BThe establishment of land grants that functioned solely as property deeds without commanding indigenous tribute.
- CThe preservation of pre-contact societies because they shared a single, homogenous cultural identity.
- DThe export of native crops like wheat and sugarcane from the Americas to benefit European markets.
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The argument in the excerpt was most directly used by Spanish colonizers to justify the subjugation and forced labor of Native Americans under Spanish rule.
The correct answer is correct because Sepúlveda's text argues that Native Americans are culturally and intellectually inferior ('barbaric'), which served as the primary ideological defense for Spanish imperial conquest and the imposition of coerced labor systems like the encomienda.
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Cultural and Ideological Debates on Colonization