Why did U.S. officials favor forced assimilation for Native Americans in the late nineteenth century? How did they implement it?
What will be an ideal response?
They were convinced it was in the Native Americans' best interest, so they closed the reservations down, sold off the land, and started Indian schools off the reservation areas.
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As a result of the Glorious Revolution, England became a
a. republic. b. divine right monarchy. c. federated commonwealth. d. democracy. e. constitutional monarchy.
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a. They followed successful leaders for booty. b. Assemblies called Thing chose the warlord. c. War-bands were very fluid. d. Slaves were not required to fight wars. e. All of these choices.
What method did fanatics believe was the best way to deal with those who followed a different religion than their own?
A) expulsion B) assassination C) toleration D) collaboration