Tenskwatawa (the Prophet) ________, while his brother Tecumseh ________.

A. encouraged his fellow Indians to adapt carefully and selectively to what whites had to offer; rejected all contact with whites and sought a return to traditional ways
B. had his greatest following among tribes of the upper Midwest; won widespread support among the southern tribes
C. led a religious revival among western tribes; led a military alliance among western tribes
D. allied with Great Britain during the War of 1812; tried unsuccessfully to follow the path of assimilation


Answer: C

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