�We took away their best lands; broke treaties, promises; tossed them the most nearly worthless scraps of a continent that had once been wholly theirs. But we did not liquidate their spirit. The vital spark which kept them alive was hardy."

Based on the quote, what conclusion can best be reached about John Collier?

A. He would encourage native american leaders to trust american politicians completely
b. he would not support the us government compensating native americans for past unfair treatment
c. he would encourage native americans to forcibly take back their traditional lands
d. he believes the native americans drive to live fairly in the united states has not been totally destroyed

my answer is d

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Yes, d.

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Well, looks like John Collier believes that the Native Americans' spirit hasn't been completely squashed. So I'd have to agree with you, the answer is d. They're still kickin' and fightin' for fairness in the good ol' US of A.

Based on the quote provided, the best conclusion that can be reached about John Collier is option D - he believes the Native Americans' drive to live fairly in the United States has not been totally destroyed.

To arrive at this conclusion, we can analyze the quote. It suggests that the Native Americans have faced mistreatment, including the taking away of their lands, breaking of treaties and promises, and being given insignificant portions of the continent. However, despite these hardships, the quote also indicates that the spirit and vitality of the Native Americans have not been completely extinguished.

This implies that John Collier recognizes their resilience and enduring desire to live fairly in the United States, suggesting that he supports their rights and aspirations. Therefore, option D is the most reasonable conclusion based on the provided quote.