The correct answer is D) it outlined the poor treatment of the Native Americans by the government.
<em>The main point of Helen Hunt Jackson’s book “Century of Dishonor” is that it outlined the poor treatment of the Native Americans by the government.
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In 1881, Helen Hunt Jackson wrote the book “Century of DIshonor”. In this book, Jackson exposes the poor treatment and the injustices the U.S. government committed against the Native Americans. People that had no idea these happened began to show interest in the issue. Because of this, the Congress appointed a Commission on Indian affairs that passed the Dawes Act that gave Indians individual plots.
I'm not completely certain, but I think the answer is that it provided aid to the central powers. Hope this helped!
-Twix
Answer:
Jews
Explanation:
Jews represent the group of people who adopt Jewish faith as a religion.
Israelites are the people who are born in Israel. Not all people who were born In Israel adopted a Jewish faith.
Canaries and Hebrews are the language that are most commonly found in Jewish Scripture. Even though that's the case, the language itself can be used for any other things beside religious scripture.
There's no such story that tells "all humans turn to clay". I suppose what you mean is a story that says "humans came from clay".
The story of the latter actually came from mostly different versions of mythology, the Bible, and Quran.
According to the Greek mythology, Prometheus created men out of water and earth (water+earth(land)= mud/clay).
According to Egyptian mythology, their God created humans from clay before putting them into their mother's womb.
According to Hindu mythology, Parvati, the goddess of fertility, love, and devotion created Ganesh, the Lord of good fortune from clay and turned into flesh and blood.
The most widely known verse of the Bible says, "the Lord formed man from the dust of the ground, and breathe into his nostrils the breath of life; then man became a living soul". (Genesis 2:7)
And the Muslim's Quran as well says the same thing.