What did the missionaries to the Pacific Northwest Native Americans do that hindered their missionary efforts? (1 point) Responses They argued with and criticized other missionaries and belittled the Native Americans. They argued with and criticized other missionaries and belittled the Native Americans. They refused to learn the Native American languages because they believed they were uncivilized. They refused to learn the Native American languages because they believed they were uncivilized. They taught the Native Americans that they could practice their own religion along with Christianity. They taught the Native Americans that they could practice their own religion along with Christianity. They would not let Native Americans interact with settlers moving into the region.

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The response that best describes a factor that hindered the missionaries' efforts in the Pacific Northwest is: They argued with and criticized other missionaries and belittled the Native Americans. This behavior could create divisions and foster resentment, undermining their mission to convert and connect with the Native American communities.