Both Indians and Hispanics were hardly "monolithic" ethnic groups in American life. Explain how that led to a variety of responses to the activist currents of the 1960s and 1970s, among both Hispanics and Indians.
What will be an ideal response?
Answers will vary.
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A. Wounded Knee. B. Fallen Timbers. C. Horseshoe Bend. D. Little Bighorn. E. Sand Creek.
The caste system was in part a reflection of the light-skinned Aryans conquest of the dark-skinned Dravidians.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Most americans consider which of the following to be fundamental for any successful republican government?
a. civic virtue b. democracy c. economic equality d. political equality e. individual liberty
Which of the following caused misunderstandings between the English and the Algonquians?
A. The English could not understand the Algonquian concept of hereditary right. B. The English believed Algonquian men were lazy because they cared for the tribe's children. C. The English could not understand the Algonquian practice of working the fields communally. D. The English believed that Algonquian chiefs, like European kings, could make treaties in the name of their people.