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The Florida Seminoles
 
  A) were defeated by the federal troops.
  B) were removed by the federal troops after a 15 year stand off.
  C) were successful in destroying the entire federal army.
  D) were successful in defending their lands against federal troops.

Question 2

The tribes on the Plains were
 
  A) formidable warriors.
  B) easily removed.
  C) cooperative at every level.
  D) suicidal fanatics.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A





 

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