Handsome Lake, a New York State Seneca Indian, did all of the following EXCEPT:
a. prescribe new moral principles and rules of behavior.
b. receive a vision to stop drinking and start a revitalizing religion.
c. free the Seneca Indians from government reservations.
d. urge the adoption of European agricultural practices.
e. lead a revitalization movement in New York State.
c
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a. True b. False
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