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Kikoku

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What was the primary reason that a pan-Indian identity emerged among the Puebloan peoples?
 
  a. They were ascribed to Spanish racial hierarchy as subjugated peoples.
  b. They were highly organized politically to obtain independence.
  c. They worked cooperatively to maximize economic profits.
  d. They were all from cultural groups that were extremely similar.

Question 2

Prior to the Spanish colonization of the Pueblos:
 
  a. there were three primary cultural groupsthe Hopi, Zuni, and Navajo.
  b. cultural groups all lived as nomadic hunters and gatherers.
  c. there as widespread warfare and cultural imperialism.
  d. there was widespread cultural and linguistic diversity.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
a

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
d



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