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5. Is enough evidence presented to support the argument that the Indians were hostile and a threat to immigration into the region?
OA: No, there are no specific examples of Lakota or Cheyenne hostility.
OB: Yes, the article states that the Indians needed to be confined so that they would not be a threat.
OC: No, the article actually concludes by stating that the Indians were never hostile in the first place.
OD: Yes, evidence was presented in the second paragraph that supports the idea that the Indians were a threat to
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