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lidoalex

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What effect did the move to government-built housing have on the Ojibwa community?
 
  a. It created stability.
  b. It improved education.
  c. It destroyed Ojibwa institutions.
  d. It decreased the poverty rate among the Ojibwa.

Question 2

The major unit of social control among the Ojibwa prior to their relocation to Grassy Narrows in 1963 was:
 
  a. the family.
  b. a tribal police force.
  c. agents from the Department of Indian Affairs.
  d. a fraternal order of adult males known as the Ojibwanati.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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