they should always be cited in quotation marks.
If you are referring to the termination policy in the United States during the mid 20th century, then the goal of it was to assimilate Native Americans into American society. This would involve Native Americans abandoning their native traditions in order to act more like other American citizens. This included learning English, developing skills for a job that is seen as normal, and following the same laws as all other American citizens during this period.
With the promise of freedom and new economic and educational opportunities, Kansas attracted many African Americans in its territorial days, through statehood, and into the 20th century. Slavery existed in the Kansas Territory, but slave holdings were small compared to the South. Many black migrants also came to the territory as hired laborers, while some traveled as escaped slaves through the Underground Railroad. In the 1860s, others joined the Union Army, and some moved from the South in large groups during the Kansas Exodus, a mass migration of freedpeople during the 1870s and 1880s. As a territory that had a long and violent history of pre-Civil War contests over slavery, Kansas emerged as the “quintessential free state” and seemed like a promised land for African Americans who searched for what they called a “New Canaan.”
Answer:
YES
Explanation:
If you don't know about current events, you may not know what people stand for and what is going on in the world.
I’m pretty sure the correct answer is C