Who advocated for a day dedicated to indigenous people?
Native American Heritage Month Video Questions

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Red Fox James
Dr. Arthur C Parker
Reverend Sherman Coolidge
All of the above
Answer explanation
The question asks who advocated for a day dedicated to indigenous people. The correct answer is 'All of the above', which includes 'Red Fox James', 'Dr. Arthur C Parker' and 'Reverend Sherman Coolidge'. All of these individuals played a significant role in advocating for the recognition of indigenous people.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Who sponsored the joint resolution to proclaim a national American Indian Heritage Month?
Senator Alan Cranston
President Ronald Reagan
Representative Thalia Mavenga
President George Bush Senior
Answer explanation
The resolution to proclaim a national American Indian Heritage Month was sponsored by Representative Thalia Mavenga. This is found in the given options as the correct answer. Other options such as Senator Alan Cranston, President Ronald Reagan, and President George Bush Senior are incorrect as per the context of the question.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What did the joint resolution sponsored by Thalia Mavenga state?
The importance of Native American contributions
The influence of Native American political systems on the US government
The need for enhanced self-esteem and self-awareness for young American Indians
All of the above
Answer explanation
The joint resolution sponsored by Thalia Mavenga covers multiple aspects related to Native Americans. It underscores the importance of their contributions, acknowledges how their political systems influenced the US government, and emphasizes the need for enhanced self-esteem and self-awareness among young American Indians.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is the main purpose of Native American Heritage Month?
To celebrate Thanksgiving
To acknowledge and celebrate the contributions of Native Americans
To promote economic independence for Native American tribes
To revitalize tribal languages
Answer explanation
The question asks about the primary purpose of Native American Heritage Month. The correct answer is to acknowledge and celebrate the contributions of Native Americans. This suggests the month is dedicated to recognizing and honoring the rich history, cultures, and significant contributions of Native Americans to the nation.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What did the proclamation issued by Reverend Sherman Coolidge declare?
An American Indian day
An American Indian week
An American Indian month
An American Indian year
Answer explanation
The question asks about what Reverend Sherman Coolidge declared through his proclamation. Given the options, it's clear that he designated a specific period to honor American Indians. The correct answer is 'An American Indian week', indicating that Coolidge's proclamation was to dedicate a week for this purpose.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What did President Ronald Reagan proclaim in response to the senate joint resolution?
An American Indian day
An American Indian week
An American Indian month
An American Indian year
Answer explanation
The question asks about President Ronald Reagan's proclamation in response to a Senate joint resolution. The correct answer is that he proclaimed 'An American Indian week'. This means that in response to the resolution, Reagan designated a week to honor and recognize American Indians, not a day, month, or year.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What did the proclamation by President Ronald Reagan state regarding U.S tribal relations?
The need for stronger tribal governments
The expectation of less Federal control over tribal affairs
The goal of economic independence and self-sufficiency for tribes
All of the above
Answer explanation
The proclamation by President Ronald Reagan outlined all three points mentioned in the options. It emphasized the need for stronger tribal governments, less federal control over tribal affairs, and the goal of economic independence and self-sufficiency for tribes. Hence, the correct answer is 'All of the above'.
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