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1. Why did Pueblo Indians and Mexicans initially welcome American protection?(1 point) Responses A) They wanted to learn English A) They wanted to learn English B) They sought protection from Navajo and Apache raids B) They sought protection from Navajo and Apache raids C) They wanted to trade with Americans C) They wanted to trade with Americans D) They hoped to gain independence D) They hoped to gain independence Question 2 2. The non-Pueblo tribes of New Mexico never accepted Spanish or Mexican rule, and didn't want to accept American rule. (1 point) Responses True True False False Question 3 3. How did the Civil War impact the situation with Indian raids in New Mexico?(1 point) Responses A) It ended all raids immediately A) It ended all raids immediately B) It increased raids as forts were abandoned B) It increased raids as forts were abandoned Question 4 4. What was the U.S. government's new policy towards Indians during the Civil War?(1 point) Responses A) Forced relocation to other states A) Forced relocation to other states B) Creation of reservations B) Creation of reservations C) Granting of full citizenship C) Granting of full citizenship Question 5 5. What does "assimilate" mean in the context of the U.S. government's policy?(1 point) Responses A) To resist change A) To resist change B) To maintain traditional practices B) To maintain traditional practices C) To absorb or conform to the customs of another culture C) To absorb or conform to the customs of another culture D) To isolate from other cultures D) To isolate from other cultures Question 6 6. What was Christopher "Kit" Carson's initial approach to rounding up the Navajo?(1 point) Responses A) Immediate use of force A) Immediate use of force B) Offering large sums of money B) Offering large sums of money C) Attempting a peaceful approach C) Attempting a peaceful approach Question 7 7. What was the "scorched earth" policy, and how was it used against the Navajo?(1 point) Responses A) Burning of forests to clear farmland A) Burning of forests to clear farmland B) Deliberate destruction of Navajo resources to force surrender B) Deliberate destruction of Navajo resources to force surrender C) A strategy to irrigate Navajo lands C) A strategy to irrigate Navajo lands Question 8 8. During the Long Walk, more than 300 Navajo died from the extreme cold, starvation, and disease. (1 point) Responses True True False False Question 9 9. What made conditions at Bosque Redondo particularly challenging for the Navajo?(1 point) Responses A) The reservation was too large to manage A) The reservation was too large to manage B) There were too many job opportunities B) There were too many job opportunities C) The small size and poor conditions, plus conflict with the Mescalero Apache C) The small size and poor conditions, plus conflict with the Mescalero Apache D) The area had too much rainfall D) The area had too much rainfall Question 10 10. How did the experience at Bosque Redondo ultimately end for the Navajo?(1 point) Responses A) They remained there permanently A) They remained there permanently B) They were relocated to Oklahoma B) They were relocated to Oklahoma C) They signed a peace treaty and returned to their homeland C) They signed a peace treaty and returned to their homeland D) They joined forces with other tribes to fight the U.S. government

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Here are the answers to your questions based on historical context:

1. **B) They sought protection from Navajo and Apache raids**

2. **True**

3. **B) It increased raids as forts were abandoned**

4. **B) Creation of reservations**

5. **C) To absorb or conform to the customs of another culture**

6. **C) Attempting a peaceful approach**

7. **B) Deliberate destruction of Navajo resources to force surrender**

8. **True**

9. **C) The small size and poor conditions, plus conflict with the Mescalero Apache**

10. **C) They signed a peace treaty and returned to their homeland**

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