If I recall correctly it wasn't an entire tribe, but rather a smaller group of people lead by Chief Leader Sitting Bull. One year prior to their attempted fleeing of US territory, the Battle of Little Big Horn took place in Montana against the 7th Cavalry which resulted in the deaths of George Custer and five troops. It was Lakota and Northern Cheyenne who fought. Sitting Bull feared retaliation for their victory and that's why they were trying to leave. I think they were called the Hunkpapa Lakota, a branching of the Native Lakota. I hope this helps somewhat.
Crocodiles are more closely related to amphibians. Ray-finned fish evolved before sharks.
The way humanism affect paintings during the renaissance is: C)Paintings became more lifelike
Humanism refers to a view that put heavy emphasis on the value of human being. During the renaissance the period, this value is reflected in the popular paintings. They describe vivid social circumstances or problems that faced by the people along with the gesture and expression that represent real life situation.
1. I would say the Truman doctrine was a response to Chinese communism as President Truman wanted to give European countries economic assistance and resist communism.
2. The Korean War was a result of North Korea invading the south.
3.NASA was founded in response to Soviet technological gains, I believe.
I hope you find these answers useful, I myself have just started this topic
James II
James II was the second king on the throne of England after the English Civil War had resulted in the execution of King Charles I and the establishment of the English Commonwealth under Oliver Cromwell. After Cromwell's era, the monarchy was restored when Charles II was brought back to the throne that had been held by his father (Charles I). After the death of Charles II, a second surviving son, James, who had been ruling as James VI in Scotland, became King James II in England. But he tried to take too much power to himself away from Parliament, and his support for Catholicism was not popular. The so-called "Glorious Revolution" of 1688 removed James II from power and brought in William and Mary as king and queen. Mary was a daughter of James II, but was Protestant, like her husband, William of Orange (in the Dutch Republic).