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Chapter 4 Closer Look
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Which of the following is true about the "After" picture?
The girls' posture and attire resemble the doll placed in front of them.
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The girls look happy and well taken care off.
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The picture illustrates their home economics training.
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The picture illustrates the inequity of Virginia's segregated school system at the time.
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Which of the following is a clue that the arrival picture was staged, with blankets provided by the photographer of the boarding school?
Dakota tribes did not have blankets, only leather.
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The girls look uncomfortable in the blankets.
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The blankets all carry the same or similar European plaid pattern.
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Native Americans could not afford blankets for their daughters
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Which of the following changes in the before- and after-pictures was meant to demonstrate that the three children had learned the proper decorum and behavior of American girls?
the furniture
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the toy chair
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the tile floor
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the lowered and indirect gazes of the three girls
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