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