1. What is one benefit of reservation life for Native Americans?

A. They have access to many Native American employers
B. They have the freedom to have some self-government***
C. They have special boarding school for their children
D. They have a lifestyle just like that of their ancestors

2. What is one way that Native Americans on reservation have lives similar to those off reservation?
A. Both work mostly at casinos
B. Both live on protected lands
C. Both experience high levels of poverty
D. Both attend similar schools

3. Which problem presents the most challenges for Native Americans on reservations today?
A. Economic opportunity is limited***
B. Native Americans are not allowed to move off reservations
C. Residents of reservations lack U.S. citizenship
D. No schools are present on reservation grounds

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2. D

3. A

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1. To find the answer to this question, you would need to evaluate each option and determine which one presents a benefit of reservation life for Native Americans. Option A mentions access to Native American employers, but it does not specify whether this is a benefit or not. Option B suggests that Native Americans have the freedom to have some self-government, which indicates a level of autonomy and decision-making power within their communities. Option C mentions special boarding schools, but it does not specify whether this is a benefit or not. Option D states that Native Americans have a lifestyle just like that of their ancestors, which may or may not be seen as a benefit depending on individual perspectives. Therefore, the correct answer is B, as it presents the clearest benefit.

2. Similarly, to answer this question, you would need to evaluate each option and determine which one describes a way in which Native Americans on reservations have lives similar to those off reservation. Option A suggests that both work mostly at casinos, but this may not be true for all Native Americans off reservation. Option B states that both live on protected lands, which is a characteristic of reservations and some off-reservation lands. Option C mentions high levels of poverty, which unfortunately can be a common issue faced by Native Americans both on and off reservations. Option D suggests that both attend similar schools, but this is not always the case as educational systems can vary. Therefore, the correct answer is B, as it describes a similarity between both groups.

3. To determine the answer to this question, you should consider each option and evaluate which one presents the most challenges for Native Americans on reservations today. Option A suggests that economic opportunity is limited, which can indeed pose significant challenges for individuals and communities. Option B states that Native Americans are not allowed to move off reservations, but this is not generally true as Native Americans have the right to travel and reside outside of reservations if they choose to. Option C mentions that residents of reservations lack U.S. citizenship, but this is inaccurate as Native Americans are U.S. citizens. Option D states that no schools are present on reservation grounds, but this is also not true as there are schools on reservations. Therefore, the correct answer is A, as it is the option that accurately describes a significant challenge faced by Native Americans on reservations today.

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1) They have the freedom to have special boarding school for their children

2) Both experience high levels of poverty
3) Economic opportunity is limited

I'm not sure about 2. Check your reading assignment.

The other two are correct.