The correct option is D.
The statements in the excerpt of the March of the flag can be considered a biased source because no supporting reasons were given for the opinions presented. There is no reference whatsoever to any other widely accepted source of information which buttress the points offered by Senator Albert.
To teach Native Americans about the Bible and Christianity
Marcus and Narcissa Whitman were among the early settlers of the West, pioneers of the Oregon Trail. Their missionary party, headed to Oregon in 1836, included also Henry and Eliza Spalding. The two wives were the first white women to cross the Rocky Mountains. Over time, the Whitmans' work in the West contributed more to white settlement in the region than it did to the betterment of the Native America peoples they sought to work with. The Whitmans and a dozen other white settlers were killed by some of the Cayuse people in 1847 in what became known as the Whitman massacre. The Spaldings were not among those killed in that event. Henry Spalding continued to work among native tribes in the West.
Treaty of Shimonoseki. Signed on April 17, 1895.
It was generally the factory workers who <span> did not benefit from prosperity of the late 1800s, since although many were happy to find employment, most were paid incredibly low wages and were treated very poorly. </span>
D makes the most sense. Weird question honestly.