Leaders of Resistance Multiple Choices
Native American leaders like Tecumseh, Sitting Bull, and Chief Joseph stood against U.S. expansion and fought to protect their lands and people. Tecumseh promoted unity but fell in battle, Sitting Bull resisted U.S. forces during the Battle of Little Bighorn, and Chief Joseph famously led his people on a 1,000-mile journey. Despite their struggles, these leaders symbolized bravery, peace, and justice for Native Americans.
Passages about leadership inspire students to analyze key figures and their actions, improving comprehension and critical thinking. Vocabulary words like resistance, unity, and expansion build academic language. By studying historical leaders, students learn to summarize events and identify main ideas. These texts also teach moral lessons about perseverance and leadership during adversity.