Definitely not. Assimilation tried to “Americanize” Native Americans through religion, education (with unrealistic expectations), and the forced abandonment of tribal customs and ceremonies, thus supposedly making the Native Americans learn US culture s and values which supposedly would help the indigenous people to put tribal tradition and American culture together and peacefully join the bulk of society. But in the late 19th century, the federal government outlawed practice of Native religious ceremonies and established Native American boarding schools native children were forced to attend. Forced to speak English, attend church and abandon their tribal traditions, the government attempted to brainwash the natives of their traditional ways of life and their culture and heritage. The Dawes Act of 1887, which allotted tribal lands in severalty to individuals, was seen as a way to create individual homesteads for Native Americans. They gave land allotments made in exchange for Native Americans becoming US citizens and giving up some forms of tribal self-government and institutions. This resulted in 93 million acres being taken from Native American control. Most was sold to individuals or given out free through the Homestead law. Assimilation was an operation that eventually all but destroyed the traditional Native American way of life and eventually led to the birth of Indian reservations.
The Neolithic era differed fro previous time periods because the people no longer b)depended only on hunting and gathering for food. They were able to do this through the domestication of plants and animals and the Neolithic era was the last time period before the Stone Age, when people started using tools.
Answer:
Communism opposes everything in America
Explanation:
This may be a huge explanation I'm about to write due to how objective I have to be to answer this question. Communism is both a economic and social idea in which Marxism and Authoritarianism are combined. A lot of Americans were taught to hate communism because America is a capitalist world and is he leading business tycoon in the world, which means that even before any communist nations even existed, America still hated communism. Communism is an ideology that is always considered to be labour comprehensive and proceeds in the direction of labour rights, while America has no concern for labour interests. There are going to be nations I'm going to use in this example, The USSR and China (not Taiwan). These two Nations use Communism in a sort of autocratic way. Let's start off with China; China uses communism in an autocratic way that prevents you from being able to protest, and if they wanted to do some project or something they wouldn't give the slightest care if thousands of buildings and edifices were to be destroyed. Now we have the USSR; the USSR was under many autocratic regimes and one we could all agree on is Stalin's regime. Stalin in some sense wasn't really a communist, but just a straight up dictator that killed 10s of millions. There was the Ukrainian potato famine which was supposed to prove that collectivization worked, but instead it killed an estimate 20 million, we then have the great purge which killed 1.2 million, and then we have world war 2 which killed 27 million. This proved America that communism is hell and should never be trusted in America. What I'm trying to say here is that Communism takes away a lot of people's rights and killed millions in the past, and America wants to have these rights to give opportunity and freedom to everyone. I know the industrial revolution also killed millions too because of the upper class exploiting the workers, but that is a discussion for later.
The US House of Representatives, I think I'm not quite sure though.