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Assignment Analysis of literature-prose
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Assignment Analysis of literature: prose

Follow these and other oppositions as you continue reading the book. She shows that they don't really get along, or they are very different; hardly communicate with each other etc. 13. What social and political criticism does the chapter contain? Expand on the government policy concerning the Indians and their land. Can we see any racial tensions? Illustrate the devastating effect of alcohol on the Natives. It talks about rich cowboys and lands which Indians received as allotments. The policy of allotment was a joke for them; many of those were sold to whites and lost forever. Racial tensions ­ Indians were not treated as equals. Alcohol makes Indians either crazy or sleepy etc, effect on them is totally different as on whites. 14. Comment on the attitude of the family members to King's new car. Eli didn't like it. Grandma was protecting him. Nobody in the family was proud of it, except for King and Lynette. ,,Nobody leaned against it"

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US History-Native Americans and the first settlements
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US History: Native Americans and the first settlements

area. Farmers found themselves with land unsuitable for agriculture. Many lacked the know-how to implement complex irrigation systems. Hostile tribes were often forced into the same proximity. The results were disastrous. Indian citizenship Act of 1924 Until the Indian Citizenship Act of 1924, Indians occupied an unusual status under federal law. Some had acquired citizenship by marrying white men. Others received citizenship through military service, by receipt of allotments, or through special treaties or special statutes. But many were still not citizens, and they were barred from the ordinary processes of naturalization open to foreigners. Congress took what some saw as the final step on June 2, 1924 and granted citizenship to all Native Americans born in the United States. Trail of Broken Treaties of 1972 The Trail of Broken Treaties Caravan is primarily known as an American Indian Movement (AIM) protest that occurred in 1972

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