Indigenous Rights Unit Test 10 of 2210 of 22 Items Question Use the passage from the story titled “Rethinking a Holiday” to answer the question. Rethinking a Holiday Columbus Day has been an official U.S. holiday since 1937. But some people question celebrating Christopher Columbus’s arrival in the “New World.” That’s because of what followed that “discovery.” News of Columbus’s voyages spread across Europe. It began the Age of Exploration. It led to many more transatlantic journeys from Europe to the Americas. Contact between the Europeans and and native people led to deadly conflicts. It also exposed the local inhabitants to European diseases. Native people had no natural immunity to those illnesses. Nor did they understand how the diseases traveled. Their efforts to flee from places filled with dying people ended up spreading the diseases. Which reason does the author use to support the point that celebrating Columbus Day is questionable because of the events that followed Columbus’s arrival? (1 point) Responses The native people were exposed to diseases brought by the Europeans. The native people were exposed to diseases brought by the Europeans. Columbus’s voyages became news across Europe. Columbus’s voyages became news across Europe. The Age of Exploration began as a result of Columbus’s voyages. The Age of Exploration began as a result of Columbus’s voyages. Many more journeys occurred between Europe and the Americas. Many more journeys occurred between Europe and the Americas. Skip to navigation

The reason the author uses to support the point that celebrating Columbus Day is questionable because of the events that followed Columbus’s arrival is: The native people were exposed to diseases brought by the Europeans.