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5. Is enough evidence presented to support the argument that the Indians were hostile and a threat to immigration into the
region?
OA: No, there are no specific examples of Lakota or Cheyenne hostility.
OB: Yes, the article states that the Indians needed to be confined so that they would not be a threat.
OC: No, the article actually concludes by stating that the Indians were never hostile in the first place.
OD: Yes, evidence was presented in the second paragraph that supports the idea that the Indians were a threat to
immigration
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History, 21.06.2019 22:30
President clinton, on the fortieth anniversary of the events in arkansas surrounding the "little rock nine," stated that "when the constitutional rights of our citizens are threatened, the national government must guarantee them." this principle was the basis for using federal authority in: the expansion of voting rights to women. the passage of the civil rights act of 1964. the passage of the americans with disabilities act. all of the choices.
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History, 21.06.2019 23:30
When president johnson vetoed a law that would extend the freedmen’s bureau, congress reacted by supporting the veto and closing the freedmen’s bureau. writing a new law to show support for the black codes. overriding the veto and expanding the agency’s powers. drafting a law to prevent african americans from voting.
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