Multiple Choice
How did Europeans view other parts of the world after contact?
A) They became reinforced in the belief that they had a moral obligation to enlighten others.
B) They began to look on foreigners as fascinating beings for study, but probably unable to be civilized.
C) They began to develop the concept of the "noble savage," with the accompanying idea that these peoples might have better morality than the Europeans themselves.
D) They began to realize that their interest in the natural sciences was shared by most of the world's peoples.
E) They became more curious about the rest of the world's peoples, but less interested in interacting with them.
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