Native American activist Clyde Warrior argued that his people
A. merited exclusive fishing rights on the western coast of the United States.
B. should be provided "reservation" space within urban areas.
C. deserved the same civil rights afforded to African Americans.
D. had been reduced to the same condition as colonized peoples of the Third World.
Answer: D
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A) French. B) Dutch. C) Gullah. D) Spanish.
The Boer War was fought between
a. Dutch-descended settlers and black Africans b. Zulu and Xhosa c. Britain and Holland d. Britain and Dutch-descended settlers e. Germany and Britain
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.