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mpobi80

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Professor Greymorning worked on the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming to help revitalize which Native American language?
 
  a. Nez Perce
  b. Blackfoot
  c. Arapaho
  d. Zuni
  e. Assiniboine

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Which of the following statements is not an example of linguistic nationalism?
 
  a. You are a Spanish-speaking person in the U.S., but want your children to use English so they will fit in more easily with the surrounding society.
  b. A national committee in France declares that certain widely used terms will no longer be allowed to appear in public print because they are not French.
  c. You live in Scotland and are so alarmed by the rapid decline in the number of people speaking Gaelic that you start a school in which all subjects are taught in Gaelic.
  d. The southern part of India declares itself a separate country called Tamiland (the land of the people who speak
  Tamil) in defiance of Indias declaration of Hindi as the national language
  e. A country previously colonized by the British passes a law requiring everyone to speak the native tongue English is banned because of its association with colonial domination.



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katieost

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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: c

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: a




mpobi80

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Reply 2 on: Jul 10, 2018
Excellent


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