2. PART B: Which TWO phrases from the text best support the
answers to Part A?
O A "Crazy Horse had surrendered, but Sitting Bull and a
small band of warriors escaped to Canada. Eventually,
in 1881, they returned to the United States and
surrendered due to hunger." ( Paragraph 8)
OB "The Sioux and other Plains tribes lost their chief
means of subsistence and mourned the loss of the
animal, which was revered as sacred according to
many tribal religions." ( Paragraph 15)
C "Previously dubbed "Indian Territory "by the federal
government, Oklahoma had been used as a state-
sized reservation of many tribes around the country:
ranging from the Nez Percé of Idaho to the Cherokee
of Georgia." ( Paragraph 20)
D "So, in 1889, the United States Government decided to break Oklahoma up from one reservation into many, with all the land left unassigned to a tribe up for grabs. Two million acres of indian land would be available for homesteaders

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The two phrases that best support the answers to Part A are:

  • D. "So, in 1889, the United States Government decided to break Oklahoma up from one reservation into many, with all the land left unassigned to a tribe up for grabs. Two million acres of Indian land would be available to homesteaders." ( Paragraph 21)
  • E. "Nomadic tribes that followed animal migrations lost their entire means of subsistence by being constricted to a defined area. Farmers found themselves with land unsuitable for agriculture." ( Paragraph 24)

This relates to the article, "From Resistance to Reservations" which talks about how the U.S. government broke treaties that it had signed with Native Americans.

They then drove them to reservations which were then further broken up to make land for American settlers.

These reservations were cramped and not what the Natives were used to as they could not farm effectively or practice other aspects of their culture like they used to.

In conclusion, options D and E are correct.

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