Question 2 (2 points)
The article "American Revolution: The Native Americans' War of Independence" suggests the following main idea:

The United States attempted to justify its seizure of Native American land.

Which citation BEST supports the MAIN idea above?

Question 2 options:

Although the founding fathers struggled with how to deal honorably with Indian people, taking Indian land was never in doubt.


Indians had fought against American rights and freedoms, therefore Indians could not expect to share those rights and freedoms now that they had been won.



Having won its independence from the British Empire, the United States turned to build what Thomas Jefferson called "an empire of liberty."


It says that the American Indians were on the wrong side of the struggle for liberty and the wrong side of history from the very beginning of the Revolution.

Question 3 (2 points)
Which of the following statements BEST represents Thomas Jefferson's attitude toward Native Americans in the article?

Question 3 options:

Jefferson believed that the Native Americans should not have rights and freedoms because they did not support the Americans in the war.


Jefferson believed that the Peace of Paris gave Americans the right to deny Native Americans their rights and liberties.


Jefferson believed that the Declaration of Independence only included American settlers, not Native Americans.


Jefferson believed that the Native Americans should have remained neutral in order to protect their land in the Ohio Valley.

Question 4 (2 points)
Read the following opinion.

It was better to migrate rather than seek peace with the Americans in the war.

Which of the following groups mentioned in the article would be MOST likely to agree with this opinion?

Question 4 options:

the Delaware Indians



the Cherokees



the British



the Shawnees

Question 5 (2 points)
Which of the following was NOT an individual or group highlighted in the article, "Women's Leadership Positively Encouraged the American Revolution?"

Question 5 options:

Mercy Otis Warren


Edenton Ladies


Esther DeBerdt Reed


Abigail Adams