Deck 50: Civilize Them With a Stick

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Boarding schools and day schools used a ______ approach to resocialize young Native Americans into the dominant society.

A) socialist
B) mandatory
C) military
D) subterfuge
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Why were Native American children separated from their families between 1879 and 1930?

A) to work in urban factories
B) to have a chance at a more rigorous education
C) to civilize them into the dominant society
D) to remove them from abusive home situations
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White man's time is ______ time, while Indian time is ______ time.

A) slow; fast
B) fast; time
C) clock; natural
D) natural; clock
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Mary Crow Dog compares the placement of Native American children in boarding schools to ______.

A) wittling
B) camping
C) bribery
D) kidnapping
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According to Mary Crow Dog, what destroyed the harmonious life in the tipi circle?

A) whiskey
B) bows and arrows
C) Heathens
D) clocks
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At the time this was written, the mission school at St. Francis was run by ______.

A) nuns
B) Jesuit priests
C) the U.S. Department of the Interior
D) the Bureau of Indian Affairs
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The author states that all she got out of school was ______.

A) knowing how to pray
B) understanding Whites
C) learning arithmetic
D) lasting friendships
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What finally prompted Mary Crow Dog to quit school?

A) She had an argument with a priest.
B) She had to iron all of the priests' robes.
C) She was attacked by a male student.
D) She was beaten by the nuns.
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How were students typically punished for wrongdoings at the school?

A) They were beaten.
B) They were expelled.
C) They were forced to do hard labor.
D) They were sent to their rooms.
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The focus of Mary Crow Dog's first article in the Red Panther was the ______ at the school.

A) food
B) clocks
C) principal
D) students
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Describe life in a tipi circle in the old days. Compare and contrast this with life at boarding schools.
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Explain the origin of boarding schools.
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The author states that racism breeds racism in reverse. What does she mean by this?
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Which event described in the reading had the most impact on you?
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Explain the significance of Wise's visit to the school in 1969 or 1970.
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Deck 50: Civilize Them With a Stick
1
Boarding schools and day schools used a ______ approach to resocialize young Native Americans into the dominant society.

A) socialist
B) mandatory
C) military
D) subterfuge
C
2
Why were Native American children separated from their families between 1879 and 1930?

A) to work in urban factories
B) to have a chance at a more rigorous education
C) to civilize them into the dominant society
D) to remove them from abusive home situations
C
3
White man's time is ______ time, while Indian time is ______ time.

A) slow; fast
B) fast; time
C) clock; natural
D) natural; clock
C
4
Mary Crow Dog compares the placement of Native American children in boarding schools to ______.

A) wittling
B) camping
C) bribery
D) kidnapping
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According to Mary Crow Dog, what destroyed the harmonious life in the tipi circle?

A) whiskey
B) bows and arrows
C) Heathens
D) clocks
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6
At the time this was written, the mission school at St. Francis was run by ______.

A) nuns
B) Jesuit priests
C) the U.S. Department of the Interior
D) the Bureau of Indian Affairs
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7
The author states that all she got out of school was ______.

A) knowing how to pray
B) understanding Whites
C) learning arithmetic
D) lasting friendships
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8
What finally prompted Mary Crow Dog to quit school?

A) She had an argument with a priest.
B) She had to iron all of the priests' robes.
C) She was attacked by a male student.
D) She was beaten by the nuns.
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How were students typically punished for wrongdoings at the school?

A) They were beaten.
B) They were expelled.
C) They were forced to do hard labor.
D) They were sent to their rooms.
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10
The focus of Mary Crow Dog's first article in the Red Panther was the ______ at the school.

A) food
B) clocks
C) principal
D) students
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11
Describe life in a tipi circle in the old days. Compare and contrast this with life at boarding schools.
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12
Explain the origin of boarding schools.
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13
The author states that racism breeds racism in reverse. What does she mean by this?
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Which event described in the reading had the most impact on you?
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Explain the significance of Wise's visit to the school in 1969 or 1970.
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