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<p> Zinn, Chapter One: Columbus, the Indians, and Human Progress</p><p>1. What is the central thesis and argument? What does he say about progress?</p><p>2. How does Zinn compare and Contrast European and Indian Life and Values</p><p>3. Compare and Contrast views of Columbus</p><p>4. What did Columbus want? How did he justify his Acquisition? </p><p>5. How were women treated in indigenous societies?</p><p>Define/Discuss/Redefine ideas and their social ramifications within the context of the chapter (NOT DICTIONARY DEFINITION): </p><p>1. Civilization</p><p>2. Progress</p><p>3. Inferior</p><p>4. Superior</p><p>5. Christianity</p>
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