Some Native Americans denounced the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 because its provisions
a. encouraged Native Americans to create and promote a faux museum piece livelihood and embrace certain native traditions and lifestyles incompatible with the modern twentieth-century world.
b. continued to promote coercive assimilation policies.
c. discouraged the establishment and sound management of local self-governments.
d. ignored the increasing loss of Indian lands to real estate and commercial development and environmental degradation.
e. None of these choices are correct.
Question 2
Despite his failure in the White House, President Jimmy Carter earned widespread admiration in his post-presidential years for his
a. foreign policy speeches.
b. political influence in the Democratic party.
c. humanitarian and human rights activities.
d. advocacy of women's rights.
e. refusal to comment critically on political matters involving his presidential successors.