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5 October, 01:50

Which of the following was the moral message in much of George Catlin's work?

a. Destruction of the natural environment is against God's will.

b. American westward expansion is right and moral and part of God's plan.

c. The superior American culture must inevitably replace all other cultures.

d. Indians are better off if they are removed from the corrupting influence of white Americans.

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  1. 5 October, 02:15
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    D) Indians are better off if they are removed from the corrupting influence of White Americans was the moral message in much of George Catlin's work. He depicted the Native Americans he was painting in very simple ways and this was very much in contrast with the settler culture, which he felt was ruining the traditions of Native American people.
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