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Read the excerpt from "American Indian Civil Rights.”
One of the most sweeping blows to the American Indian community occurred in 1830 when President Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act. As a result, the government negotiated with tribes to move them to land west of the Mississippi River. The government then acquired their previously inhabited land. Some tribes reluctantly went along with the act. However, many did not want to abandon their homelands.
In this excerpt, the setting
creates a mood.
develops a character.
fuels the external conflict.
creates an internal conflict.
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fuels the external conflict.
Explanation: the 1830 setting (Indian Removal Act, forced relocation west of the Mississippi) establishes a clash between the government and the tribes — an external conflict over land and removal — rather than setting a mood, developing a character, or creating an internal conflict.
Explanation: the 1830 setting (Indian Removal Act, forced relocation west of the Mississippi) establishes a clash between the government and the tribes — an external conflict over land and removal — rather than setting a mood, developing a character, or creating an internal conflict.
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