More Solitary Passages Questions - - Question 18

Which one of the following statements regarding the attitudes of traditionalist Cherokee toward the reforms that were...

BradG May 3, 2019

Can you please explain?

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Tehran20 October 2, 2019

months later and still no explanation?

shunhe January 11, 2020

Hi @BradG and @Tehran20,

Thanks for the question! This question is asking us what we can infer about the attitudes of traditionalist Cherokee towards the 1820s reforms. Take a look at lines 35-44. We’re told that the traditionalist Cherokee didn’t reject elitist reforms outright, as they wanted to use the skills missionaries could provide them and it would be useful to have white allies. Thus, we can infer (E), which tells us that the reforms were meant to preserve the Cherokee Nation and protect it against exploitation (such as Cherokee children learning English so white people can’t cheat them). Hope this helps! Feel free to ask any other questions you might have.