In the new millennium, Native Americans continued their push for tribal recognition and monetary restitution for past injustices. Which of the following was an outcome for Native Americans in the first two decades of the twenty-first century?Correct Answer(s)Drag appropriate answer(s) hereNative tribes were unsuccessful in obtaining monetary restitution for U.S. mistreatment of them in the past.A New York court awarded the Cayuga Nation $248 million for illegal land seizures.The Supreme Court increased the number of federally recognized tribal governments to 566.Tribal leaders were exempt from state legal gambling limits and able to establish lucrative casino operations near large population centers.
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In the new millennium, Native Americans continued their push for tribal recognition and monetary restitution for past injustices. Which of the following was an outcome for Native Americans in the first two decades of the twenty-first century?Correct Answer(s)Drag appropriate answer(s) hereNative tribes were unsuccessful in obtaining monetary restitution for U.S. mistreatment of them in the past.A New York court awarded the Cayuga Nation $248 million for illegal land seizures.The Supreme Court increased the number of federally recognized tribal governments to 566.Tribal leaders were exempt from state legal gambling limits and able to establish lucrative casino operations near large population centers.
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"Native tribes were unsuccessful in obtaining monetary restitution for U.S. mistreatment of them in the past." - This statement suggests that Native American tribes did not succeed in getting financial compensation for the wrongs done to them in the past by the U.S. government.
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"A New York court awarded the Cayuga Nation 248 million as compensation for illegal seizures of their land.
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"The Supreme Court increased the number of federally recognized tribal governments to 566." - This statement suggests that the Supreme Court of the United States increased the number of tribal governments that are officially recognized by the federal government to 566.
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"Tribal leaders were exempt from state legal gambling limits and able to establish lucrative casino operations near large population centers." - This statement indicates that Native American tribal leaders were not subject to state laws limiting gambling and were able to set up profitable casino businesses near areas with large populations.
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