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brianna Velasco
on Oct 25, 2024Verified
Most Whites associated with Indian reform groups of the 1880s believed that__________________.
A) Indians could never be successfully assimilated into American society
B) Indian cultures should be protected and preserved
C) Indians could succeed in American society only if they adopted middle-class values
D) Indians should be protected from white encroachment by the United States Army
Indian Reform Groups
Organizations in India that seek to implement social, political, or economic changes to improve the condition of the society.
Middle-class Values
Social norms and ethical principles traditionally associated with the middle class, often emphasizing hard work, education, and respectability.
- Explain the effect that activists and reform movements have had on Native American welfare and the legislation of the U.S.
- Examine the changes in societal attitudes toward Native Americans and their cultures over time.
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Learning Objectives
- Explain the effect that activists and reform movements have had on Native American welfare and the legislation of the U.S.
- Examine the changes in societal attitudes toward Native Americans and their cultures over time.
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