Answer: Were "barbaric" and "uncivilised"
Explanation: According to this prevailing myth, Native Americans have been viewed as barbaric and uncivilised peoples since Columbus, and during colonisation and various settlements by white people. What is characteristic of the Natives is that they had, and in essence they still have a different culture and complete vision than white people. Such a culture and way of life was seen by the white man as something of a need to "ennoble" and "civilise". The white man's culture, on the other hand, is based on the Christian doctrine of mass imposition of his Christian views and cultural patterns, believing that they are doing a good deed and carrying out some kind of God's idea. Of course, such an attitude and missionary was one of the tools for colonisation, expansion of influence and obtaining resources, while, on the other hand, the natives who were seen as barbarians and uncivilised had a completely different attitude to both nature and other races of people.
In the landmark case of Marbury versus Madison, Chief Justice John Marshall establishes a judicial review. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "B". This was the case that happened in the Supreme Court of United States of America in the year 1803.
The 18th amendment was ratified in early 1919, and the new amendment prohibited the sale and consumption of any sort of alcohol. Many people rebelled, and underground illegal places, such as speakeasies, carried alcohol. Many political leaders believed that eliminating alcohol would solve societal issues including poverty; however, this did not solve it.