B. For each group, read the three items of support (the evidence). Then, in the space provided, write the letter of the point that is adequately supported by that evidence. Group 1 Support White settlers in North America were called pioneers rather than invaders; their conquest of the Native Americans' lands was called homesteading, not robbery. Whites stereotyped the Native Americans as "lazy," although it was whites who forced them to give up their traditional occupations. Whites called Native Americans savages, yet it was whites who slaughtered hundreds of thousands of Native Americans. 7. Which point is adequately supported by all the evidence above? Group 2 A. When white people came to North America, they and the Native Americans were always enemies. esm B. Contrary to how they were stereotyped, Native Americans were not lazy. c. Language was used to hide the truth of the unjust treatment of Native Americans by white settlers. D. Native Americans naturally resisted the invasion of the white "settlers." Support In France, no house is given the number 13, and in Italy, the national lottery omits the number 13. Friday the 13th is often considered the unluckiest of days; some believe it to be the day that Eve tempted Adam with the apple, the day the Great Flood began, and the day Jesus died. ●In America, many modern skyscrapers, condos, hotels, and apartment buildings skip the number 13; the floor above level 12 is numbered 14. 8. Which point is adequately supported by all the evidence above? A. Thirteen is an unlucky number, and if you use it, you are just asking for trouble. B. Everyone is superstitious about something. c. Many people throughout the world are superstitious about the number 13. D. Another common superstition is the fear of walking under a ladder. ARGUM
B. For each group, read the three items of support (the evidence). Then, in the space provided, write the letter of the point that is adequately supported by that evidence. Group 1 Support White settlers in North America were called pioneers rather than invaders; their conquest of the Native Americans' lands was called homesteading, not robbery. Whites stereotyped the Native Americans as "lazy," although it was whites who forced them to give up their traditional occupations. Whites called Native Americans savages, yet it was whites who slaughtered hundreds of thousands of Native Americans. 7. Which point is adequately supported by all the evidence above? Group 2 A. When white people came to North America, they and the Native Americans were always enemies. esm B. Contrary to how they were stereotyped, Native Americans were not lazy. c. Language was used to hide the truth of the unjust treatment of Native Americans by white settlers. D. Native Americans naturally resisted the invasion of the white "settlers." Support In France, no house is given the number 13, and in Italy, the national lottery omits the number 13. Friday the 13th is often considered the unluckiest of days; some believe it to be the day that Eve tempted Adam with the apple, the day the Great Flood began, and the day Jesus died. ●In America, many modern skyscrapers, condos, hotels, and apartment buildings skip the number 13; the floor above level 12 is numbered 14. 8. Which point is adequately supported by all the evidence above? A. Thirteen is an unlucky number, and if you use it, you are just asking for trouble. B. Everyone is superstitious about something. c. Many people throughout the world are superstitious about the number 13. D. Another common superstition is the fear of walking under a ladder. ARGUM
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