Multiple Choice
By the late nineteenth century,Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce Indians believed:
A) his people should resist white settlement to their very last man,woman,and child.
B) the time had come to stop fighting and put a stop to his people's needless deaths.
C) the Americans offered a superior way of life.
D) magic would save his people from defeat.
E) a massive alliance of Indians offered one last chance to turn back American settlement.
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