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Restoring Native Rights and Values

1. Indians in the late 1960s and 1970s successfully promoted their own values and designs.​ Native-American fashions became more​ common, museums and galleries displayed Indian​ art, and Indian jewelry found a new market. The larger culture came to appreciate important work by Native Americans. In​ 1968, N. Scott Momaday won the Pulitzer Prize for his book House Made of Dawn. Vine​ Deloria, Jr.'s Custer Died for your Sins​ (1969) had even wider readership.​ Meanwhile, popular films such as Little Big Man​ (1970) provided sympathetic portrayals of Indian history.​ Indian-studies programs developed in colleges and universities. Organizations like the American Indian Historical Society protested traditional textbook treatment of Indians and demanded more honest portrayals.
Paragraph 1 uses which of the following to make its​ point?

A. critical thinking
B. an inductive argument
C.a deductive argument
D. generalizations

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A. Critical thinking
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