1. Which Native Americans farmed?
Chinooks and Sioux
Chinooks and Pueblos
Sioux and Navajos
Navajos and Pueblos
2. What conclusion can be drawn from this chart?
Native American groups shared some characteristics and did not share others.
Farming was important to all Native Americans.
Hunting was not necessary for any Native Americans.
Most Native Americans were nomadic.
3. Which of the following best describes Native Americans' situation at the end of the Indian War?
They held onto their traditional homelands.
They were forced to move west or north or live on reservations.
They lived traditional lives on reservations throughout the North.
They assimilated into American culture.
4. What was one effect of the conflicts between Native Americans and the white settlers?
Native Americans reclaimed their tribal lands.
Over time, Native Americans lost the ability to effectively resist white settlement.
Assimilation efforts gradually increased as conflicts diminished.
Reservations allowed Native Americans and white settlers to live in an uneasy peace.
5. How did the U.S. government respond to attacks by Sioux Indians in eastern Minnesota?
ignored the Sioux
negotiated treaties
occupied Minnesota
pushed the Sioux into the Dakotas
6. The assimilation of Native Americans was a goal of
the Battle of Little Big Horn.
the Dawes General Allotment Act.
leaders such as Crazy Horse.
leaders such as Chief Joseph.

Respuesta :

1. The Native Americans who farmed are the Chinooks and Pueblos.
2. Native American groups share some characteristics and did not share others.
3. At the end of the Indian War, the Native Americans were forced to move west or north or lived on reservations.
4. One effect of the conflicts between the Native Americans and the white settlers was that overtime, Native Americans lost the ability to resist white settlement.
5. The United States government respond to attacks by Sioux Indians in Eastern Minnesota by pushing the Sioux into the Dakotas.
6. The assimilation of Native Americans was a goal of the Dawes General Allotment Act.

Actually the first one is  D. Navajos and Pueblos