Match the letter of the speaker with the quotation that captures his main idea. (8 points)

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Andrew Jackson
Chief Satanta
George Sibley
Chief Senachwine

1:"Let us submit to our fate, return not evil for evil, as this would offend the Great Spirit and bring ruin upon us."
2:"This is the circle of an Osage life, here and there indented with war and trading expeditions, and thus it has been with very little variation these twelve years past."
3:"The consequences of a speedy removal will be important to the United States, to individual States, and to the Indians themselves."
4:"All the land south of the Arkansas [River] belongs to the Kiowa and Comanche, and I don't want to give away any of it."

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Here are the matches between each speaker and their corresponding quotation:

  • Andrew Jackson: 3: "The consequences of a speedy removal will be important to the United States, to individual States, and to the Indians themselves."

  • Chief Satanta: 4: "All the land south of the Arkansas [River] belongs to the Kiowa and Comanche, and I don't want to give away any of it."

  • George Sibley: 2: "This is the circle of an Osage life, here and there indented with war and trading expeditions, and thus it has been with very little variation these twelve years past."

  • Chief Senachwine: 1: "Let us submit to our fate, return not evil for evil, as this would offend the Great Spirit and bring ruin upon us."

So the matches are:

  • Andrew Jackson - 3
  • Chief Satanta - 4
  • George Sibley - 2
  • Chief Senachwine - 1