Roland Mckee is the author of The American Indian Way, a memoir of his success as a businessman. He is a member of the Salt Rive
r Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, an Indian reservation in central Arizona established in 1879. Mckee is the owner of two casinos built on tribal land. He also sponsors the American Indian Scholarship fund, which helps American Indian teens living on reservations attend college. Which statement best describes a bias that the author of The American Indian Way might have? O A. McKee opposes American Indian teens getting a college education B. McKee feels American Indian teens don't deserve scholarships. O C. McKee thinks American Indian teens should pay for college themselves. O D. McKee supports American Indian teens getting a college education
The boxer the question is referring to is Benny Leonard. Benny Leonard was born in the jewish ghetto of Lower East Manhattan, and became a boxer at age 15. He won the world lightweight titel in 1917. He won it against welsh boxer Freddie Welsh in Philadelphia.