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This is the book we are using  Ronald Takaki, A Different Mirror: A History of Multicultural America Please highlight the right answer for the multiple choice questions, for questions number 6 through number 10 please write at least a 100 word per question or more if possible Question 11 pts Which U.S. president helped write and pass the Indian Removal Act of 1830? Group of answer choices Andrew Jackson Thomas Jefferson George Washington George W. Bush   Question 21 pts What tribe resisted Removal the longest? Group of answer choices Pawnee Choctaw Cherokee Sioux   Question 31 pts How were Andrew Jackson's personal fortunes tied to Indians? Group of answer choices He engaged in (and become wealthy from) speculation in Indian lands. Early in his life, he was a missionary, and felt his salvation depended on saving the souls of Indian peoples. He was married to a Native woman. None of the above.   Question 41 pts When Southeastern Indians removed west of the Mississippi, they did not encounter a vacant land. There were many other Indigenous peoples there, broadly called the “Plains Indians.” What specific group of Plains Indians does Chapter Four discuss? Group of answer choices Cherokee Pawnee Seminole Pueblo   Question 51 pts Andrew Jackson believed that Native Amerians could not survive in "white society." To Jackson, Native Americans were "savages" who could not understand "civilization." What has his proposed to solution to this problem? Group of answer choices Intermarriage between whites and Native peoples so the next generation would be "civilized." Massive attempts at missionization to convert Native Americans to Christianity and thus "civilization." Remove them from white civilization and relocate them to  reservations beyond the borders of white society -- west of the Mississippi. Make them all U.S. citizens. Question 61 pts What did the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek (1830) promise to do? What did it actually do to Choctaw peoples? Question 71 pts Why was Thomas Jefferson’s plan to turn Choctaw Indians (1805 Choctaw Treaty) into farmers ironic? Question 81 pts How is the history of slavery connected to the history of Indian Removal? Question 91 pts What was the basic idea behind the Indian Removal Act of 1830, and what did it give the federal government the authority to do? Question 101 pts   Describe what happened when the Cherokee were forcibly removed from their homes in 1838. What do Cherokee today call this removal march, “The place where they cried”?
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This is the book we are using  Ronald Takaki, A Different Mirror: A History of Multicultural America
Please highlight the right ans
wer for the multiple choice questions, for questions number 6 through number 10 please write at least a 100 word per question or more if possible
Question 11 pts
Which U.S. president helped write and pass the Indian Removal Act of 1830?
Group of answer choices
Andrew Jackson
Thomas Jefferson
George Washington
George W. Bush
 
Question 21 pts
What tribe resisted Removal the longest?
Group of answer choices
Pawnee
Choctaw
Cherokee
Sioux
 
Question 31 pts
How were Andrew Jackson's personal fortunes tied to Indians?
Group of answer choices
He engaged in (and become wealthy from) speculation in Indian lands.
Early in his life, he was a missionary, and felt his salvation depended on saving the souls of Indian peoples.
He was married to a Native woman.
None of the above.
 
Question 41 pts
When Southeastern Indians removed west of the Mississippi, they did not encounter a vacant land. There were many other Indigenous peoples there, broadly called the “Plains Indians.” What specific group of Plains Indians does Chapter Four discuss?
Group of answer choices
Cherokee
Pawnee
Seminole
Pueblo
 
Question 51 pts
Andrew Jackson believed that Native Amerians could not survive in "white...
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