All of the following are true concerning Chief Joseph following his surrender EXCEPT

a) He was called, along with his followers, a band of "thieves and murderers" when they settled on a reservation near Spokane.
b) He had audiences with two presidents, McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt, in an unsuccessful attempt to allow him to return to his homeland.
c) He became a spokesman for American ideals as a whole.
d) He lived in a wood frame house, built for him by the government.
e) He and his people continued to support themselves by hunting and fishing.


d

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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a)  Sherman Antitrust Act b)  Pendleton Act c)  Sherman Silver Purchase Act d)  Gold Standard Act

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a. Spanish and German should be recognized as official languages of the United States along with English. b. "one hundred percent Americanization" of all southern and eastern European immigrants was necessary for America to retain its democratic and cosmopolitan culture. c. immigrants to the United States could and should remain politically loyal to their original nations. d. immigrants should be able to retain their traditional cultures rather than blend into a single American melting pot. e. the full-fledged preservation of ethnic identity and cross-fertilization among immigrants were both unhealthy and dangerous cultural trends that threatened to the long-term health and democratic nature of America.

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