Although both Helen Hunt Jackson and Sarah Winnemucca were proponents of education for Native American children, how did their views differ?

A) Jackson believed that they should be assimilated, while Winnemucca believed they should
retain their culture and traditions.
B) Jackson believed they should keep their culture, while Winnemucca believed they should be
assimilated.
C) Jackson believed they should learn on their own reservations, while Winnemucca called for
their relocation to boarding schools in the East.
D) Jackson believed they should receive formal education in the humanities, while Winnemucca
believed they would be more successful with vocational training.


A

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