read this passage, then answer the question that follows. if any man or any nation outside the [iroquois confederacy] shall obey the laws of the great peace and make known their disposition to the lords of the confederacy . . . and if their minds are clean and they are obedient and promise to obey the wishes of the confederate council, they shall be welcomed. –the great law of peace what does this passage demonstrate about the iroquois confederacy? they turned away outsiders from other nations. they welcomed outsiders who were peaceful. they welcome all outsiders, regardless of disposition. they required all outsiders to promise to obey the confederate council.