Asked by Karen Salas on Jun 06, 2024

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From the experience of the Navajo people, one can conclude that ______________.

A) unity among the Indian tribes of a particular region could prevent white encroachment on Indian lands
B) the federal government actively attempted to protect Indian cultures from aggressive white settlers
C) some Indians were able to retain their traditional culture by refusing to trade with whites
D) the economic power of whites increasingly placed Indians in a dependent and thus weakened position

Navajo People

A Native American people of the Southwestern United States, known for their rich cultural heritage and significant history.

Economic Power

Economic power is the ability of a country, corporation, or individual to influence market conditions, consumer behavior, and policy decisions through financial resources.

  • Examine the effects of U.S. government policies on Native American communities.
  • Investigate the evolution of public perceptions regarding Native Americans and their traditions throughout history.
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Ibrahim ToffiqueJun 09, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The experience of the Navajo people shows that the economic power of whites increasingly placed them in a dependent and weakened position, as they were forced to rely on white goods and resources for survival. This is illustrated by the Navajo Long Walk, during which the Navajo were forcibly relocated to a reservation where they were economically restricted and dependent on the federal government for supplies.