Answer:
The modern Native Americans came from northeast Asia. They came about 13,000 years ago and crossed the Bering land bridge from northeast Asia to Antarctica.
Explanation:
it lasted for about 650 years
The correct answer is C) American Religious practices were often banned and American Indians were often forcibly converted to Christianity.
<em>The sentence that best describes the history of American Indian religions of the United States
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When the first people arrived to America they found that the Native tribes are already settled there used to have very firm religious beliefs and traditions. The first missionaries thought that they would encounter ignorant people ready to be evangelized and that was not the case. The tribes were organized, had family values and religious ceremonies, basically honoring Mother Earth. That is the reason why these Native American tribes were difficult to change their minds when missionaries tried to spread Christianity. So American Religious practices were often banned and American Indians were often forcibly converted to Christianity.
Correct answer:
A. The population spread out as people moved to the countryside for safety.
When the city of Rome was under attack and the empire was falling apart, the Romans had to leave. Some native tribes and foreign invaders fought each other for power, but many Roman cities in Britain collapsed when people returned to live in the countryside.
To my knowledge all of the young americans during the Vietnam era had attributes of everything but C. So everything but wore dresses and slacks is right