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Which words did Andrew Jackson choose to give his audience a negative impression of American Indians in his message to Congress "On Indian Removal"?A.Opportunity and progressiveB.Savages and annihilatedC.Benevolent and ChristianD.Interesting and civilized

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Which words did Andrew Jackson choose to give his audience a negative impression of American Indians in his message to Congress "On Indian Removal"?A.Opportunity and progressiveB.Savages and annihilatedC.Benevolent and ChristianD.Interesting and civilized

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The words that Andrew Jackson chose to give his audience a negative impression of American Indians in his message to Congress "On Indian Removal" are "Savages and annihilated". So, the answer is B. Savages and annihilated.

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What is the tone of this passage from Andrew Jackson's message to Congress?"The consequences of a speedy removal will be important to the United States, to individual States, and to the Indians themselves. The pecuniary advantages which it promises to the Government are the least of its recommendations. It puts an end to all possible danger of collision between the authorities of the General and State Governments on account of the Indians."Andrew Jackson, annual message to Congress on December 6, 1830"A.Entertaining and humorousB.Bitter and jealousC.Ashamed and apologeticD.Intelligent and professional

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