Question
What was “westward expansion”?(1 point)
Responses
a. The U.S. was trying to move its capital city out West. It wanted to take over land that was already lived on by Indigenous peoples.
b. The U.S. wanted to expand into Europe. It wanted to take over land that was already lived on by Indigenous peoples.
c. The U.S. was trying to take over all of North and South America. It wanted to take over land that was already lived on by Indigenous peoples.
d. The U.S. was trying to expand its territory west of the Mississippi River. It wanted to take over land that was already lived on by Indigenous peoples.
Responses
a. The U.S. was trying to move its capital city out West. It wanted to take over land that was already lived on by Indigenous peoples.
b. The U.S. wanted to expand into Europe. It wanted to take over land that was already lived on by Indigenous peoples.
c. The U.S. was trying to take over all of North and South America. It wanted to take over land that was already lived on by Indigenous peoples.
d. The U.S. was trying to expand its territory west of the Mississippi River. It wanted to take over land that was already lived on by Indigenous peoples.
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Answer
Analyze colonizer challenges to tribal sovereignty in the early United States.(1 point)
Responses
Colonizers challenged tribal sovereignty by trading with Indigenous groups and sharing farming techniques with them.
Colonizers challenged tribal sovereignty by trading with Indigenous groups and sharing farming techniques with them.
American colonizers did not challenge tribal sovereignty. They worked together with Indigenous people and respected their rights.
American colonizers did not challenge tribal sovereignty. They worked together with Indigenous people and respected their rights.
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Colonizers challenged tribal sovereignty by trading with Indigenous groups and sharing farming techniques with them.
Colonizers challenged tribal sovereignty by trading with Indigenous groups and sharing farming techniques with them.
American colonizers did not challenge tribal sovereignty. They worked together with Indigenous people and respected their rights.
American colonizers did not challenge tribal sovereignty. They worked together with Indigenous people and respected their rights.
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