Need help with the " Missionaries, Native Americans, and Settlers Practice ".

1. According to the protestant missionaries to the Pacific Northwest, what did the Native Americans need to do to become Christian?
I think its A.
2. What was the primary reason Dr. John McLoughlin discouraged missionaries from establishing missions near tribal lands?
not sure.
3. How did missionaries affect the settling of Washington? Select all that apply.
Not sure.
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Why did the Christian missionaries object to the practice of flattening babies' foreheads?

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They did not consider it a part of Christian culture.
They thought it was a practice adopted from the French trappers.

The correct answer is "They thought it was a practice adopted from the French trappers."

Which of the following shows that the Whitmans did not understand the Native Americans?

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The Whitmans selected a location among the Cayuse tribe rather than the Nez Perce, who had asked them to come.
The Whitmans encouraged the Cayuse to teach them what they had learned from other Christian teachers.

The correct answer is "The Whitmans encouraged the Cayuse to teach them what they had learned from other Christian teachers."

How did the Protestant missionaries encourage settlement in the Pacific Northwest?

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They published a book about the mission.
They spoke with government officials.

The correct answer is "They published a book about the mission."

What cultural difference regarding medicine caused conflict between settlers and Native Americans?

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Native Americans believed Dr. Whitman should be held responsible for the deaths of those in his care.
Dr. Whitman refused to offer care to those who did not have a good chance of recovery.