What generalization about the experiences of American Indians on Spanish missions does this image best support?

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American Indians were forced to endure long hours of hard manual labor.

American Indians were forced to endure long hours of hard manual labor.

American Indians were treated cruelly by the Spanish missionaries.

American Indians were treated cruelly by the Spanish missionaries.

American Indians often died from diseases that had been brought from Europe.

American Indians often died from diseases that had been brought from Europe.

American Indians were expected to convert to Christianity.

American Indians were expected to convert to Christianity.

Based on the information provided, the generalization about the experiences of American Indians on Spanish missions that this image best supports is that American Indians were expected to convert to Christianity.

To determine the generalization that this image best supports about the experiences of American Indians on Spanish missions, we need to analyze the image and consider its context.

First, carefully observe the image and look for any clues that may indicate the experiences of American Indians on Spanish missions. Does the image show any signs of hard manual labor, cruelty by Spanish missionaries, disease, or the expectation to convert to Christianity?

If the image does depict any of these aspects, it may support the corresponding generalization. For example, if the image shows American Indians performing laborious tasks like building structures or farming, it would support the generalization that American Indians were forced to endure long hours of hard manual labor.

Likewise, if the image portrays Spanish missionaries mistreating or abusing the American Indians, it would align with the generalization that American Indians were treated cruelly by the Spanish missionaries.

In contrast, if the image displays American Indians suffering from diseases or demonstrates the presence of European diseases on the missions, it would suggest that American Indians often died from diseases brought from Europe.

Lastly, if the image features American Indians participating in religious activities or shows symbols of Christianity, it would imply that American Indians were expected to convert to Christianity.

Carefully analyze the image and based on the specific details depicted, determine which generalization it best supports. Remember to consider the context and additional information that may help interpret the image accurately.

What archaeological evidence taught scholars about the culture of the Mississippians?

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housing complexes built into the side of cliffs

housing complexes built into the side of cliffs

kayaks designed to hunt animals over long distances

kayaks designed to hunt animals over long distances

large earthen mounds built for religious purposes

large earthen mounds built for religious purposes

totem poles decorated with animal symbols

large earthen mounds built for religious purposes

How does Canada's climate affect where its people live?

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Most Canadians live in the southern part of the country, where temperatures are milder.

Most Canadians live in the southern part of the country, where temperatures are milder.

Most Canadians live near the United States border, where rainfall allows farming.

Most Canadians live near the United States border, where rainfall allows farming.

Canadians prefer regions with colder climates, where winter sports such as hockey can be played outdoors.

Canadians prefer regions with colder climates, where winter sports such as hockey can be played outdoors.

Most Canadians live along the coasts, where abundant rainfall allows farming.

Most Canadians live in the southern part of the country, where temperatures are milder.

According to the map, how did people first arrive in North America?

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They sailed across the Pacific Ocean.

They sailed across the Pacific Ocean.

They sailed across the Arctic Ocean.

They sailed across the Arctic Ocean.

They migrated by land and sea from South America to North America.

They migrated by land and sea from South America to North America.

They walked or paddled along the shoreline from Asia to North America.

They walked or paddled along the shoreline from Asia to North America.
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According to the information provided, people first arrived in North America by walking or paddling along the shoreline from Asia to North America.

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I am Dekanawidah [identified as the traditional founder of the Iroquois Confederacy] and with the Five Nations confederate [united for a common purpose] lords I plant the Tree of the Great Peace. . . . Under the shade of this Tree of the Great Peace we spread the soft white feathery down of the globe thistle as seats for you Adodarhoh [an Onondaga chief], and your cousin lords. . . . There shall you sit and watch the council fire of the confederacy of the Five Nations, and all the affairs of the Five Nations shall be transacted at this place before you. . . .

We place at the top of the Tree of the Long Leaves an eagle who is able to see afar. If he sees in the distance any evil approaching or any danger threatening he will at once warn the people of the confederacy. The smoke of the confederate council fire shall ever ascend and pierce the sky so that other nations who may be allies may see the council fire of the Great Peace . . .

—Iroquois Constitution

Based on this excerpt, what was the purpose of the Iroquois League?

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to maintain an ever-burning fire as a symbol of unity

to maintain an ever-burning fire as a symbol of unity

to work together and defend each other to keep peace

to work together and defend each other to keep peace

to establish laws that all American Indian nations were to follow

to establish laws that all American Indian nations were to follow

to provide comfort and care for visiting tribal leaders

to provide comfort and care for visiting tribal leaders
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