Why was the "civilization" of Native Americans tragic?
A) Some Native Americans refused to become civilized, so they were tragically murdered by white Americans.
B) Many Native Americans tried to use civilized means like protests and boycotts to influence the U.S. government for their rights, but tragically failed.
C) Few Native Americans wanted to become "civilized" because it meant tragically giving up their culture in exchange for land and citizenship.
D) Most Native Americans were tragically unable to demonstrate aspects of civilization: literature, art, or organized society.
E) Some Native Americans sacrificed their culture to try to assimilate into white society, and still they were not accepted or granted rights.
Answer: E
You might also like to view...
What is the definition of the French term détente?
A. treaty or agreement B. revolution or uprising C. relaxing or easing D. undercover or concealed
How was the war in the Pacific brought to a close?
What will be an ideal response?
What is the subject of the Rigveda?
A) a backward, agricultural people B) a trading society C) a fanatically religious community D) a people led by a chieftain and magic-working priests E) a superior group of invaders
Which of Britain's colonies contributed the largest number of troops to the Allied cause?
A. South Africa B. Egypt C. Papua New Guinea D. India