Most whites associated with Indian reform groups of the 1880s believed that

a. Indians could never be successfully assimilated into American society.
b. Indian cultures should be protected and preserved.
c. Indians could succeed in American society only if they adopted middle-class values.
d. Indians should be protected from white encroachment by the United States Army.


c

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A) The organization was founded in Minneapolis in 1968 by Dennis Banks and George Mitchell, Chippewa Indians. B) It got federal funds to Indian-controlled organizations. C) It established patrols to protect drunken Indians from police. D) It promoted gun battles with police.

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Sun Yat-sen is often claimed to be the father of modern China. Is this designation accurate? Why and/or why not?

What will be an ideal response?

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Discuss the problems the Nixon administration faced in Chile and Africa, and examine and assess the policies designed to deal with those problems.

What will be an ideal response?

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Sarah Josepha Hale, though against women's suffrage, supported the idea of medical education

for women. Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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