History is a social science that studies past social and political events. As a discipline, it uses a methodology in order to study historical facts. Facts are objective for every Historian, but when Historians interpret the same facts often they arrive at different conclusions. That is because interpretation is highly subjective and the only way to interpret facts is through some specific perspective, a point of view or paradigm. When Historians interpret some period of History using a theoretical framework, they look at History like looking through glasses that enhance some factors in detriment of others. And that is inevitable when doing the historical interpretation.
Take, for example, Vladimir Lenin and the rise of the Soviet Union. According to Marxism, it was the forces of a social class, the workers, that rose against the imperial Russian state and the bourgeoisie that led to the creation of a Communist state. There are several historical documents that back this point of view. But according to Intentionalism, it was the powerful and attractive personality of Lenin and his talent for politics which led to the fall of the empire and the establishment of a new political system. Again, this is also very well-documented.
Of course, there can also be many other interpretations for this fact. For any historical event, there are many alternate interpretations, each of which looks at different -and many times contradicting- factors of History.
Lincoln thought of the Southern secession as "artificial." When Jefferson Davis sent a group of commissioners to Washington to negotiate for the transfer of Fort Sumter to South Carolina, they were promptly rebuffed. ... He would send no arms, troops, or ammunition — unless, of course, South Carolina attacked.
The three statements accurately describe the beliefs of the members of the American Indian Movement in the 1970s are-
- The United States had betrayed its own democratic values through its treatment of American Indians.
- The federal government should honor rights it had already given American Indians.
- New laws are needed to protect the rights of American Indians.
<h3>What was American Indian Movement (1970s)?</h3>
Founded in 1968 by Dennis Banks, Eddie Benton BanaiClyde Bellecourt, & George Mitchell in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the American Indian Movement (AIM) is a revolutionary American Indian civil rights organization. Later, Russell Means rose to prominence as the group's spokesperson.
Some key features of American Indian Movement are-
- Its original intent was to aid Indians who had been ejected from reservations by government initiatives and were now living in urban slums.
- Its objectives gradually covered the full range of Indian demands, including economic independence, the revival of traditional culture, the preservation of legal protections, and, most importantly, the restitution of lands they claimed had been wrongfully taken.
- The leadership collapsed in 1978, but local units continued to operate despite the fact that many of its members were imprisoned and split apart by internal strife.
- Beginning in 1981, an AIM group held a portion of a Black Hills in South Dakota to further their demands for the area's return to Indian control.
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The complete question is-
Based on the excerpt, which three statements accurately describe the beliefs of the members of the American Indian Movement in the 1970s?
- The United States had betrayed its own democratic values through its treatment of American Indians.
- American Indian Nations are independent political bodies.
- The federal government should honor rights it had already given American Indians.
- New laws are needed to protect the rights of American Indians.
- American Indians want to be integrated into US society and culture
The correct answer is
<span> To summarize the paragraph and introduce the main idea
It is a summarization because it states that there was a reason that was mentioned before and the summarization is that it is why they should be considered the best pet ever. Also, the main idea that they are the best pets ever were probably mentioned before too.</span>