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Answer: A people who lived by natural rules.
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The earliest sources of North American natives date back to the first European explorers of that continent and colonists. These sources are imbued with religious narratives and represent the subjective opinion of the author. Yet from these earliest descriptions, we can learn much about the Indian way of life. The natives lived in deep harmony with nature. Even their religious beliefs were connected to nature. They survived by hunting and planting crops. The Indians never hunted more than they needed, but always as much as they needed. They had warlike trade relations but not to the extent that they were represented in Europe.
With the arrival of the first European migrants, they accepted European trade patterns and traded with the Dutch and the English. They lived in social communities in which there was a hierarchy. At the head of the tribe was the chief sachem and besides him, a significant role was played by a tribal council composed of older members of the tribe. They fought each other, but there were no liquidation cases of innocent women, children, the elderly and the infirm. Individual disputes were resolved by battles of the best warriors from opposing tribes. Based on that, it is possible to conclude that they valued life more. A negative phenomenon among certain indigenous tribes of North America is cannibalism, which especially horrified European immigrants. Today, it is a nation that is fully involved in the American way of life.
1. Bent became a mediator and representative of the Native Americans with the US government after trade, his primal occupation, diminished after 1850. He was an Indian agent for the Upper Arkansas Indian Agency in 1859-60.
2. The Sand Creek Massacre of 1864, in which more than 150 peaceful Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians were slaughtered by US troops, affected Bent deeply. He had a good relationship with the Cheyenne tribe, he had three wives of that tribe and all of his kids were half-Cheyenne. Four of his children, Robert, George, Charley, and Julia were in the Cheyenne camp at the time of the massacre, but luckily they all managed to survive.
3. As a result of the massacre, his sons Charley and George joined the Dog Soldiers and led war parties of Cheyenne against settlers in Colorado.
In my opinion, the correct answer is <span>B. People were deemed suitable by passing civil service exams. The Ming dynasty improved this system, which had existed before them as well, and the Qing dynasty just preserved it. These imperial exams were infamous for their difficulty and rigorous conditions which were introduced to prevent any kind of cheating. They were one of the elements that held together one of the most complex bureaucracies in the world for so many centuries. On the other hand, they were criticized for creating an army of obedient placeholders who would never dare to think for themselves.</span>
The answer is alcohol. The US had a nationwide ban during these years of the presence of alcohol beverages that caused family violence and corruption. It was led by Pietistic Protestants that wanted to end the problem. However, there were criminals that still continued to supply alcohol to different cities. The Prohibition was not able to totally stop alcohol and be consumed by the people. But it did stop half of the consumption.