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Choose the correct answer from the drop down menu. (1 point)
resulted in the deaths of approximately a third of the Native
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I am Dekanawidah [identified as the traditional founder of the Iroquois Confederacy] and with the Five Nations confederate
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what tools did woodland indians use?
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From which of the following Native American periods has the least evidence been found in Georgia?
A. Paelo-Indian B. Archaic C.
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For years, many history books claimed that “Columbus discovered America.” Why do you think Native Americans disagree with
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What factors contributed to the expansion of native american voting rights in new mexico?
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I need help with the Utah’s Land and Its First People Unit Test with every answer
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Southwestern native tribes lived _[blank]_.
Which most accurately completes the statement? on floating lake platforms nomadic
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the conflict between the sioux nation and the united states was primarily driven by differing
Styles of farming Claims to land
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Were those who wanted the cherokees' land influenced by the fact that the cherokee signers the 1835 treaty had acted illegally?
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2. During which time period did nuts, berries, shellfish, and fruits become a primary food source of Native
Americans? (1 point)
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Put the events in order eeee
1-The dawes act terminates ownership of most reservation lands 2-First treaty of Laramie orders that
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Bobby
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Which demonstrates how the Anasazi adapted to their hot, dry environment?
A.) The Anasazi moved south where more water as
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how did the shift to farming affect native american cultures?
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Why was the Iroquois League formed?
A- to create one government B- to increase trade in North America C- to form a peace alliance
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I am Dekanawidah and with the Five Nations' Confederate Lords I plant the Tree of Great Peace. I plant it in your territory,
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What effect did the discovery of farming techniques have on the lifestyle of the American Indians?
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1. why did native American tribes want to bury Kennewick man
A. Because they believed he is an ancestor, they want to give him a
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How did the introduction of the horse to North America change the native people’s way of life?
A.They could explore and exploit
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Native Americans one the frontier 1) what happens to the native Americans during Jackson presidency? A they were forced to leave
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How was the Iroquois league able to survive English and French colonization while the Aztec empire was not able to survive
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Christy
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3. Red Jacket and Tecumseh in their respective speeches (again, as translated and transcribed), make frequent reference to
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Kiara
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what was the cause of the sand creek massacre?
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Question 1: Why do you think Georgia’s Native Americans built the Etowah Mounds? What were they used for?
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When did Choctaw join oklahoma
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Wool insists that his Native Americans audience must leave for parts unknown as a result of decisions made by the United States
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Bad Bunny
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what was one reason Tecumseh wanted to form a confederation
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what was one reason Tecumseh wanted to form a confederation?
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How do traditional stories connect Washington’s Native Americans to the land? A. They offer evidence that the
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Review the statement.
Southwestern native tribes lived _[blank]_. Which most accurately completes the statement? nomadic
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mudd
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how did the clearing of forests by the settlers impact native Americans?
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An early result of the Columbian Exchange for Utah's Native Americans was the.
A: loss of resources. B:loss of land. C:Arrival of
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How was the tragedy at Wounded Knee related to the Ghost Dance?
A. Wovoka, from the Paiute people, created the Ghost Dance to
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The map of Mississippian Indian settlement is most likely displaying which cultural characteristic prior to European contact?
A)
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James
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As a dwelling which advantage did the tepee offer the hunter of the great plains
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how did the supreme court decision in Worcester V.Georgia and the Indian removal act lead to the removal and resettlement of
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Which member of the Five Civilized Tribes did the Indian Removal Act seem to target the most?
A) Apache B) Catawba C) Cherokee D)
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Using your knowledge from the text and Chief Joseph’s speech, what can be said about the treatment of Native Americans during
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Which factor best explains why Native Americans were able to make permanent settlements? Native Americans began to cultivate
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1.Which best describes the effect of European settlers on the culture of Native Americans in Louisiana?
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Hello, can someone check my english answers?
The story: You have taken me prisoner with all my warriors. I am much grieved, for I
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Hannah
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what best summarizes the population decline of native americans.
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What characteristics distinguished the "civilized" tribes from the "wild" tribes?
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4. Who urged Native Americans to return to the customs of their ancestors? (1 point) Tecumseh Blue Jacket
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Question 1: Why do you think Georgia’s Native Americans built the Etowah Mounds? What were they used for?
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Connexus girl 2009
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What did Tecumseh want?
1. to force the British to leave North America 2. to revive Native American traditions 3. to move his
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what happened as a result of the sand creek massacre
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put the events in order from top to bottom
the dawnes act terminates tribal ownership of most reservation lands first treaty of
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where did the mound builder primarily live?
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The forced ______ of Cherokees from Georgia has been called the "Trail of Tears."
imprisonment isolation removal prosecution
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