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  1. Many Native American/Indigenous children were relocated to government-run schools during the period of westward expansion. What
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  2. Read the section “The Power Of Education In Native American Communities.”What does the second photograph in that section
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  3. The school administrators’ mission was to remove indigenous children from the families and communities to assimilate them and
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  4. During the 19th and early 20th centuries, the U.S. government created Indian Boarding Schools for Native American/Indigenous
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  5. Which action did the U.S. government take in 1924 to expand rights to American Indians/(Native Americans)?Question 5 options:
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  6. Why did educators in the 1850s feel it was necessary to place Native American children in boardingschools? (1 point) to help
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  7. Based on the Article, which best replaces the question mark in the diagram above?Indigenous Peoples' Day was first celebrated in
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  8. 9. Answer the following question in 3-5 sentences. Remember to RAPP!Many Native American/Indigenous children were relocated to
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  9. What was the objective of the federal policy on education for indigenous children during the late 19th and early 20th
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  10. What is Guanacasco?(1 point) Responses an indigenous town an indigenous town a famous sculpture a famous sculpture a Native
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