Which is the central idea of the speech "Money to Us Is of No Value"?

A. The US government should develop land for Indigenous people.

B. The tribes want to keep possession of the land that remains theirs.

C. The tribes want to give land to poor settlers because the tribes do not value money.

D. The US government should take better care of the settlers relocating westward.

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The central idea of the speech "Money to Us Is of No Value" is C. The tribes want to give land to poor settlers because the tribes do not value money. This reflects the perspective of Indigenous people regarding their relationship with land and wealth, emphasizing their differing views on material value.

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