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According to Chapter 9 of TCPS 2, researchers cannot conduct critical inquiries of the governance of Indigenous institutions.

a) True
b) False

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Final answer:

The statement concerning TCPS 2 and the inability to conduct critical inquiries into Indigenous governance is false. TCPS 2 allows for collaborative research that respects Indigenous governance structures. The reference exercises are unrelated and seem to be a mix-up in the student's question.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student has presented a question that appears to be derived from misconceptions or misread text. However, addressing the given options, we can firmly state that the statement "According to Chapter 9 of TCPS 2, researchers cannot conduct critical inquiries of the governance of Indigenous institutions" is false. The Tri-Council Policy Statement: Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Humans (TCPS 2) emphasizes respect for Indigenous governance and their inherent jurisdiction over research conducted within their communities, which does not preclude critical inquiries if done in an ethical and collaborative manner.

Regarding the exercises provided as a reference, they relate to different historical facts, such as the Treaty of Paris, colonial governance, the Iroquois Confederacy during the Revolutionary War, the Trustee system in Georgia, early U.S. Indian policy, and proprietary colonies. These exercises aim to test knowledge on specific aspects of American history, particularly related to colonial and Revolutionary War periods.

It's important to note that the references provided are incorrect for answering the TCPS 2 question, implying either a potential typo or mix-up in the question provided by the student.

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