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What does the author imply about being an American Indian?
What does the author imply about being an American Indian?
- It has no impact on daily life.
- It is a daily burden carrying the pain of ancestors' injustices. (correct)
- It is a recent development in their identity.
- It is a joyful experience filled with cultural pride.
How does the author describe the strength of American Indians?
How does the author describe the strength of American Indians?
- They are weak and easily discouraged.
- They are resilient and determined to fight for their rights and dignity. (correct)
- They are indifferent to the struggles of their community.
- They are passive and accepting of their circumstances.
What does the author suggest about the impact of historical injustices on American Indians?
What does the author suggest about the impact of historical injustices on American Indians?
- The pain of historical injustices is deeply ingrained in their souls. (correct)
- The impact of historical injustices is a recent development.
- Historical injustices have had no lasting impact on their community.
- They have easily overcome the pain of historical injustices.
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