This string of wampum vests the people with the right to correct their erring Lords. In case a part or all the Lords pursue a course not vouched for by the people and heed not the third warning of their women relatives, then the matter shall be taken to the General Council of the women of the Five Nations. If the Lords notified and warned three times fail to heed, then the case falls into the hands of the men of the Five Nations.
Which statement best describes the Iroquois view on the structure of government?
A.The Iroquois believed that the decisions their leaders made should not be questioned.
B .The Iroquois believed that leaders' decisions should represent the will of the people.
C.The Iroquois believed that every member of the Five Nations should have an equal say in decisions that affected the tribe.
D.The Iroquois believed that leaders who make unsound decisions should be removed from power immediately.

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Jaxxx
I'm guessing the answer would be B

Answer:

B .The Iroquois believed that leaders' decisions should represent the will of the people.

Explanation:

The text shows that Lords who do not follow the path guaranteed by the people will be judged by the General Council of Women or Men of Five Nations. The text places these Councils as the leaders of the nation and their function is to make the lords return to the paths guaranteed by the people. This is because the function, of the leaders, of the council in this case, is to represent the will of the people.

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