Part B: What is the result of the role tribal representatives played in exhibit creation?
Question 4
4.
Question 5
5.
Part B: What words and phrases in the original text helped you determine the meaning of relics.
Question 6
6.
Question 7
7.
Using evidence from the text, describe three ways the National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) is unique compared to other museums.
Question 8
8.
Choose the correct word to complete each sentence.
With the _________________ of my scheduled appointment, I no longer had any plans for the day.
Other Answer Choices:
cancellation
cancel
direction
direct
Question 9
9.
Choose the correct word to complete each sentence.
He had the ______________ to carry an umbrella with him when he went out, which came in handy as it started to rain.
Other Answer Choices:
sight
foretell
tell
foresight
Question 10
10.
Choose the correct word to complete each sentence.
I tried to _____________ the poem so I could recite it later.
Other Answer Choices:
memorial
memoir
memorize
memorable
Question 11
11.
Choose the correct word to complete each sentence.
Have you made a _____________ about what you'd like to eat for your birthday dinner?
Other Answer Choices:
decide
revision
revise
decision
Question 12
12.
Choose the correct word to complete each sentence.
All the signs _____________ that a snowstorm was on the way.
Other Answer Choices:
forebode
forefather
bode
father
Question 13
13.
Choose the correct word to complete each sentence.
Do you _____________ the many times we went on the Ferris wheel?
Other Answer Choices:
memento
remember
commemorate
memory
What one thing bothered the founders of the National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) that was common among other museums with Native American collections?
A. These museums often asked tribes to create artifacts they use today.
B. These museums often allowed visitors to see and touch the artifacts on display.
C. These museums often presented the artifacts as if they came from lost or dead cultures.
D. These museums often did not pay enough money to purchase Native American artifacts.
Part A: What role did tribal representatives play in creating exhibits? Select all that apply.
A. They decided how the museum exhibits should be displayed.
B. They had no role in exhibit creation.
C. They chose objects that best refl ct their tribes’ traditions and beliefs.
D. They decided exactly how to explain the meaning and importance of these objects.
Part A: What does the word relics mean in the following sentence from paragraph 3?
The objects in the collections at the NMAI are not meant to be viewed as mere artifacts or relics gathered by archaeologists and scholars.
A. ideas
B. stories
C. myths
D. remains
What two ideas from the selection reflect how the museum helped change views about Native American culture?
A. Tribes sell objects to the museum.
B. Objects in the museum actually belong to the tribes themselves.
C. The majority of the museum funding comes from the U.S. government, which at another time in history literally tried to exterminate Native American culture.
D. The objects are meant to be viewed as artifacts or relics gathered by archaeologists and historians.