How did Native Americans maintain their resistance even after the conclusion of armed conflict with Euro-American settlers?
A) by turning to methods akin to terrorism
B) by fighting to reclaim their land in court
C) by focusing on their own economic development
D) by working to pass laws protecting their rights
E) by maintaining their culture
Answer: E) by maintaining their culture
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