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Refer to the Exploration textbook for a version of this poem. How are the poem "Birthright" and the painting American Progress different in the ways they represent the settlement of the American West?

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The poem "Birthright" is largely positive with it's viewpoint of the settlement of the West. The painting mostly represents negative views that were held by many white people during the era of settlement.

The poem "Birthright" is very neutral with it's viewpoint of the settlement of the West. The painting mostly represents positive views that were held by many white people during the era of settlement.

The poem "Birthright" is largely negative with it's viewpoint of the settlement of the West. The painting mostly represents positive views that were held by many white people during the era of settlement.

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