At the outbreak of the Revolutionary crisis in the 1760s, Native Americans faced a familiar task of navigating among competing European imperial powers on the continent of North America. At the close of the era in the 1780s, Native Americans faced a "New World" with the creation of the new United States of America. During the years of conflict, Native American groups, like many other residents of North America, had to choose the loyalist or patriot cause—or somehow maintain a neutral stance. But the Native Americans had distinctive issues all their own in trying to hold on to their homelands as well as maintain access to trade and supplies as war engulfed their lands too. Some allied with the British, while others fought alongside the American colonists.
In this lesson, students will analyze maps, treaties, congressional records, firsthand accounts, and correspondence to determine the different roles assumed by Native Americans in the American Revolution and understand why the various groups formed the alliances they did.
Answer:
B). As a woman, Nora cannot borrow money, but she does so behind her husband's back in order to save him.
Explanation:
The given excerpt from 'A Doll's House' authored by Henrik Ibsen reflects the theme(central idea) of 'societal pressure confining the roles of woman' which is most appropriately developed through the second option. Nora is forbidden to borrow money or seek a loan. She asks for the loan to save her husband but she could not reveal it to him as she knew that 'he would not accept it' which reflects the height of societal margins for women. Thus, it advances the theme and hence, <u>option B</u> is the correct answer.
<span>Jews who lived in Germany and had good jobs were not discriminated against.</span>
Answer:
Here the only good choice is B.
Explanation:
Constantine´s decision to make Christianity the official religion of the empire was largely based on political considerations, enhancing the unity of the Roman Empire. Charles Martel´s victory at the head of combined Christian forces at the Battle of Poitiers (also Battle of Tours) in 732 stopped Islamic advance in Europe. The other options don´t make sense at all.