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The primary sector consists of groups and organizations that are more public, task oriented, and impersonal.a. True
b. False
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a. Urban Northeast
b. Rural Midwest
c. Urban South
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d. None of the above
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From a Western perspective, the division of labor in American Indian societies was "backwards." Thus, white military representatives tended to ignore women tribal leaders.
a. True
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a. True
b. False
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a. True
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a. True
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a. True
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a. True
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After the reservation system was established, American Indians continued to lose land and other resources.
a. True
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a. Christianity
b. The American dream
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c. lazy minorities.
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Approximately how much of the American Indian population was decimated since colonization?
a. 10%
b. 25%
c. 33%
d. 50%
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a. Canada
b. Australia
c. New Zealand
d. South Africa
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b. Their primary structural assimilation is comparatively high and secondary structural assimilation is high.
c. Their primary structural assimilation is comparatively low but secondary structural assimilation is high.
d. Their primary structural assimilation is comparatively low and secondary structural assimilation is low.
e. We don't have enough data yet to make specific claims about American Indian assimilation.
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b. Has been declining rapidly in recent years
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a. LSD
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a. Washington, D.C.
b. Wounded Knee, South Dakota
c. Alcatraz Island, San Francisco
d. The Navaho reservation in Arizona
e. Chicago, Illinois
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By 1948, _____ tribes were governed by the Indian Reorganization Act (IRa. .
a. ten
b. fewer than 100
c. almost 1,000
d. about 200
e. All of the above
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The Indian Reorganization Act broke with the federal policies of the past, including which of the following?
a. It proposed an increase in American Indian self-governance and a reduction of the paternalistic role of the BIA and other federal agencies.
b. It also provided means by which the tribes could expand their landholdings.
c. It dismantled many of the mechanisms of coercive Americanization in the school system.
d. Financial aid in various forms and expertise were made available for the economic development of the reservations.
e. All of the above
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a. Were barred from dominant group schools
b. Lost the right to vote
c. Lost most of their land
d. Were barred from joining the U.S. Army
e. Became increasingly independent
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American Indian culture was attacked in which of the following ways?
a. Their languages and religion were forbidden
b. Their institutions were circumvented and undermined
c. White definitions of land ownership were imposed
d. All of the above
e. None of the above