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- how did the attitudes of native americans and white settlers toward nature differ?○ white settlers and native americans respected nature and took care of it.○ native americans believed nature was sacred. white settlers believed nature was a resource.○ native americans believed nature was there for their use. white settlers respected nature.○ white settlers and native americans used nature for their own gains.
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Historically, most Native American cultures viewed nature as a sacred, interconnected system to be honored, while white settlers in North America largely treated nature as an exploitable resource for economic and personal gain, which matches this option. The other options incorrectly reverse or misstate these core attitudes.
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C. Native Americans believed nature was sacred. White settlers believed nature was a resource.