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oliviahorn72

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Helen Hunt Jackson's 1884 novel, Ramona,
 
  a. portrayed Indian reservations as ideal tourist sites, even as Indians lived in poverty.
  b. highlighted the dangers of interracial love in a story about an Indian girl and Frenchman mile Zola.
  c. used a romantic story of a love affair to illustrate the mistreatment of Indians.
  d. depicted conflicts between Californio rancheros and American squatters.

Question 2

California Novelist Frank Norris's fiction offered a critique of the
 
  a. corporate and political manipulations of the Gilded Age.
  b. socialist ideas of the working class.
  c. economic theories of the state's political leaders.
  d. French writers like mile Zola.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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