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Quiz: Native Americans & Progressivism
Due Apr 25, 2021 at 11:59pm Points 28 Questions 11
Time Limit 90 Minutes
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Score for this quiz: 28 out of 28
Submitted Apr 25, 2021 at 6:59pm
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Question 1
Which person was not known as being active in the education of
Native Americans?
Samuel Armstrong
David Brainerd
Richard Pratt
Eleazar Wheelock
George Whitefield
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Question 2 pts
Match the individual with the relevant school.
Richard Pratt
Carlisle School
Jonathan Edwards Stockbridge
Samuel Armstrong Hampton Institute
Question 3 pts
What stance did Bartolomé de Las Casas and Michel de
Montaigne convey to Europeans regarding Native Americans?
They were innately inferior to Europeans and were incapable of
becoming literate.
Their physical strength made them conducive to servanthood.
Europeans should avoid contact with them because of their
practices of cannibalism, idolatry, and nudity.
They were no more barbaric than Europeans.
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