What tactic did american indian activitists use in the 1960s and 1970s that differed from tactics used by African American and H
ispanic American activists? A. Seizing control of government property
B. Organizing mass demonstrations to protest racial discrimination
C. Organizing boycotts of both government services and private businesses
D. Refusal to accept Supreme Court rulings as legitimate or constitutional
In 1975 the Law of Indian Self-Determination and Assistance to Education was approved, marking the culmination of the 15 years of policy change. Related to indigenous activism, the Civil Rights Movement, and aspects of community development of the social programs of the 1960s, the Law recognizes the need for self-determination for Native Americans. It marked the farewell of the United States government towards the policy of termination, the United States government encouraged the efforts of the Native Americans in self-government and the determination of their future.
A group has the potential to collect more complete information, compared to an individual, while making decisions. An individual uses his own intuition and views. A group has many members, so its many views and many approaches result in better decision-making.