Multiple Choice
One can conclude from the experience of the Navajo that
A) unity among the Indian tribes of a particular region could prevent white encroachment on Indian lands.
B) the federal government actively attempted to protect Indian cultures from aggressive white settlers.
C) some Indians were able to retain their traditional culture by refusing to trade with whites.
D) the economic power of whites increasingly placed Indians in a dependent and thus weakened position.
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