Poverty
Poverty and joblessness are key problems for many of the Native American groups across the United States, and New Mexico is no exception. According the the US Census Bureau, 27% of all Native Americans live in poverty. In reporting done in 2012 in New Mexico, 40% of all Native American children (under age 18) in the state were living in households below the poverty level defined by the federal government. 22% of all Native American children in New Mexico were shown to be living in households where the parent(s) were without employment.
Answer:
C to force tribes out
Explanation:
The us government has shown its fair share of brutality and forced the native Americans out of there land and into cramped reservations after setting up there military camps on the land
Mmm my choice would be false....I'm not sure but it sounds right
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be the one having to do with hunting and gathering, since hunting and gathering was the primary way to get food before the Neolithic Revolution. </span></span>