Read the excerpt from the introduction to Eleven Years in the Rocky Mountains and Life on the Frontier by Frances Fuller Victor
below and think about what prejudices Frances Fuller Victor includes in her account. In short, the Indians were not without their grievances; and from barbarous ignorance and wrong on one side, and intelligent wrong-doing on the other, together with the misunderstandings likely to arise between two entirely distinct races, grew constantly a thousand abuses, which resulted in a deadly hostility between the two.
What words indicate Victor's tone toward the Native Americans and the European settlers?
A. entirely distinct
B. grew constantly
C. barbarous ignorance
D. grievances and misunderstandings
A.) should be the correct answer because if she has an interview from King that means that she is looking from his prospective. in answer D.) it would be swapped you would need Gandhi´s prospective not King´s