Answer:
The Nez Percé people want the new settlers to better understand them.
Explanation:
In Chief Young Joseph's speech "An Indian's View of Indian Affairs", he describes how the Indians had welcomed the white men into their lives, their community without any opposition. This compassionate plea of the chief is a response to the American government's attempts to 'conquer' the Indian lands for their own, thus driving the natives away from their own land where they belong and revered.
The given excerpt shows how the Indian people, the Nez Percé/ nose-pierced Indians expect the white new settlers to understand their situation. Chief Young states that even though many people believe the Indians to be <em>"like a wild animal"</em>, he will show that they are humans just like the white settlers are. And after he's done telling his/ their side of the story, he will leave it upon them (the white men) to <em>"judge whether an Indian is a man or not"</em>. This shows that Chief Young is determined to present his people's side of the story, and wants the new settlers to better understand them.
<span>The rule of law is an essential principle in the nation but not nearly as important as the idea of majority rule.
The rule of law is the most important principle in the nation where votes of the majority determine the laws.
The rule of the majority with protection for the minority's rights is essential for preserving the liberties of all.
The rule of the majority is the only principle on which this nation should run in order to protect democracy.
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</span><span>Jefferson was Anti Fed, so he wanted maajority rule and less central government. but later in his second term, he kept some of hamilton's financial programs (which were heavily federalist), but following the quote, I would say d.</span><span>
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It allowed the people to govern their own nation. It made people less angry and more peaceful