The federal government's Indian policy between 1876 and 1900 was characterized by a(n)
A) concern for the preservation of a tribal lifestyle among the Indians.
B) movement to end Indian power and culture.
C) program to protect and maintain the buffalo herds.
D) attempt to compensate the Indians for past mistreatment.
Answer: B) movement to end Indian power and culture.
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Women gained new roles under the United States Sanitary Commission as
A) inspectors. B) ministers. C) nurses. D) regional directors.
The Cambodian genocide ?was more devastating than the mass murders and starvation committed under Hitler, Stalin, or Mao
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The Tale of the Marshes is a sentimental tale of day-to-day peasant life.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)