Asked by
Jakiyelon Green
on Oct 21, 2024Verified
Native inhabitants of the Americas generally understood freedom
A) in terms of the well-being of one's community, mutual obligation, and group autonomy.
B) as respecting authority and obeying laws created by established governments.
C) to be defined by ownership of private property.
D) as abandoning a life of sin to embrace the teachings of Christianity.
E) in terms of coverture, which denied property rights to married women.
Group Autonomy
The right or condition of self-governance by a group, often within a larger political or social entity, that allows the group to manage its own affairs independently.
Mutual Obligation
A concept in social policy where the rights of individuals to receive certain benefits or support are conditioned upon their performance of specific duties or behaviors.
Private Property
A legal designation for the ownership of property by non-governmental legal entities or individuals, allowing for the possession, control, and use of goods excluding others.
- Gain an understanding of the multitude and complexity inherent in Native American communities before European exploration.
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Learning Objectives
- Gain an understanding of the multitude and complexity inherent in Native American communities before European exploration.