PART A: Which of the following best describes the word choice Jackson uses to the describe Native Americans?


The word choice Jackson uses to describe Native Americans is respectful though a bit crude, as was commonplace in his time.


The word choice Jackson uses to describe Native Americans is considered offensive, for he describes them as uncivilized and “savage.”


The word choice Jackson uses to describe Native Americans is paternal, or father-like.


The word choice Jackson uses to describe Native Americans is similar to how he describes white Americans: full of potential and hope.

I think it's B.

Respuesta :

Your right B, would make the most sense Jackson was not fond of Indian Americans so calling them savage sounds most like him.

Answer:

The word choice Jackson uses to describe Native Americans is considered offensive, for he describes them as uncivilized and “savage.”

Explanation:

Andrew Jackson signed the law to remove the native Americans out of their lands to be then inhabited by white citizens. He didn't see them as deserved of the land even though they were the original inhabitants of it, then the most likely vocabulary he can use to describe them or give a definition of them would be option B.