How did the arrival of Spanish explorers affect Native Americans?

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A. Spanish exploration brought settlers who pushed Native Americans north and out of Texas.
B. Native Americans and the Spanish became friends and established a practice of trading goods.
C. Conflict with the Spanish and the spread of disease killed many Native Americans.
D. Native Americans encouraged the Spanish to stay and settle in Texas.

C. Conflict with the Spanish and the spread of disease killed many Native Americans.

For the Native Americans of Texas, this photograph represents which of the following?

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A. an example of the influence of Spanish culture on Native Americans.
B. a key source of food and other resources
C. a major religious activity
D. an example of the influence of Native American culture on the Spanish

Without the photograph being provided, it is not possible to determine which of the options accurately represents the image.

he Karankawas built homes that were easy to transport, while the Caddos lived in more permanent structures. What inference can be made about their societies as a result of these facts?

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A. They both relied heavily on agriculture for survival.
B. The Karankawas were mainly hunters and gatherers, while the Caddos practiced farming.
C. They both were strictly hunters and gatherers.
D. The Karankawas practiced agriculture, while the Caddos were mainly hunters and gatherers.

B. The Karankawas were mainly hunters and gatherers, while the Caddos practiced farming.

Which of the following groups of Native Americans was the least nomadic?


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A. Apaches
B. Jumanos
C. Atakapans
D. Coahuiltecans

C. Atakapans

This Spanish explorer spent years in Texas after being shipwrecked off the coast of Galveston. He wrote a book about his experiences and survival in Texas.

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A. Alonso Álvarez de Pineda
B. Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca
C. Francisco Vásquez de Coronado
D. Christopher Columbus

B. Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca

With which group of Native Americans did the Spanish have the friendliest relationship in the late 1600s? In fact, this group's word for friendship led to the name "Texas".


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A. Comanche
B. Karankawa
C. Apache
D. Caddo Hasinai