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The Pueblo Revolt Passage Questions

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  • 1. Multiple Choice
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    1. When was the Spanish settlement known as New Mexico founded? 
    1675
    1616
    1598
    1680
  • 2. Multiple Choice
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    The passage describes the sequence of events that led to a large-scale revolt of the Pueblo people. "In 1675, the Governor of New Mexico ordered the arrests of 47 Native American medicine men, religious leaders, and healers from the surrounding pueblos ... where they lived." What happened when a group of warriors marched upon the capital to demand the medicine men be set free? 
    More towns were founded in New Mexico.
    The warriors took part in a Kachina dance.
    The Governor decided to leave New Mexico.
    The Governor set the prisoners free.
  • 3. Multiple Choice
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    Read the following sentences: "The so-called 'Pueblo Indians' were composed of many different nations, including the Tewa, Tiwa, Hopi, and Zuni. Each nation had its own language and customs. This disunity had long prevented the different Native American groups from successfully rising against the Spanish colonists. Individually, each tribe was too small to stand a chance in a conflict with the well-armed settlers...Popé reached out across nations, spoke across languages, and summoned together a momentous surge of over 2,000 Pueblo warriors." What can be concluded about Popé based on this information? 
    Popé was unable to help the Pueblo Indians overcome their differences and unite against the Spanish. 
    Popé helped the Pueblo Indians overcome their differences and unite against the Spanish. 
    Popé overestimated his ability to unite the Pueblo Indians against the Spanish despite their cultural differences. 
    Popé was not involved in the unification of the Pueblo Indians against the Spanish.
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