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text: Approximately how many Native Americans were living in North America before Europeans discovered the continent?, correct: As many as 18 million, incorrect: As many as 22 million,No more than 800,000,As many as 100 million, fun fact: Scholars debate exactly how many natives roamed North America before Christopher Columbus, but there were at least 900,000 at a minimum.,text: Which Lakota warrior defeated General Custer at the Battle of Little Bighorn?, correct: Sitting Bull, incorrect: Black Elk,Crazy Horse,Touch the Clouds, fun fact: Less than one month before the battle, Sitting Bull claimed to have received a vision of his people defeating the enemy in a great victory.,text: Which Apache warrior participated in President Theodore Roosevelt's 1905 inaugural parade?, correct: Geronimo, incorrect: Cochise,Victorio,Gouyen, fun fact: During his time as a prisoner of war from 1886, until he died in 1909, Geronimo appeared in numerous exhibitions, including the 1901 Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo.,text: Which famous Shoshone guide was an irreplaceable part of the Lewis and Clark expedition?, correct: Sacagawea, incorrect: Bear Hunter,Washakie,Pocatello, fun fact: Sacagawea helped Lewis and Clark communicate with the various Native American tribes within the Louisiana Purchase territory.,text: Which "Plains Indians" tribe controlled much of the access to the Upper Missouri River and fought for the Union in the Civil War?, correct: The Omaha, incorrect: The Arapaho,The Cheyenne,The Lakota, fun fact: The largest city in Nebraska is named after the Omaha tribe, which never fought in a war against the US government.,text: Which Ponca chief successfully petitioned to receive the right of habeas corpus in a landmark 1879 case?, correct: Standing Bear, incorrect: Sitting Bull,Paladine Roye,Tommy Morrison, fun fact: In 1893, Standing Bear appeared in Buffalo Bill's famous Wild West show and visited the World's Columbian Exposition while both events took place in Chicago.,text: Which Sauk athlete was the first Native American to win an Olympic gold medal in 1912?, correct: Jim Thorpe, incorrect: Black Hawk,Saginaw Grant,Quashquame, fun fact: Jim Thorpe won gold in the pentathlon and the decathlon at the 1912 Olympics and later played professional football and baseball.,text: Which Shawnee chief fought with the British against the Americans during the War of 1812?, correct: Tecumseh, incorrect: Tenskwatawa,Black Hoof,Blue Jacket, fun fact: Tecumseh's brother Tenskwatawa was known as "The Prophet," and his influence helped Tecumseh unite thousands of warriors behind his cause.,text: Which Cherokee genius created a writing system based on his people's language?, correct: Sequoyah, incorrect: Redbird Smith,Will Rogers,Junaluska, fun fact: Sequoyah's creation of a system of reading and writing eventually led to a nearly 100% literacy rate among the Cherokee.
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History Of Native Americans
Approximately how many Native Americans were living in North America before Europeans discovered the continent?
As many as 100 million
No more than 800,000
As many as 18 million
As many as 22 million