Giuys I need some on this RC. I will post the questions later.
I have lot of trouble creating a MAP (Main Idea, Attitude and Purpose) for RC's such as these. Can some please tell me the best way to attack such passages.
Thanks,
Vineet
In its 1903 decision in the case of Lone Wolf v. Hitchcock, the United States Supreme Court rejected the Line efforts of three Native American tribes to prevent the opening of tribal lands to non-Indian settlement without tribal consent. In his study of the Lone Wolf case, Blue Clark properly emphasizes the Court's assertion of a virtually unlimited unilateral power of Congress (the House of Representatives and the Senate) over Native American affairs. But he fails to note the decision's more far-reaching impact: shortly after Lone Wolf, the federal government totally abandoned negotiation and execution of formal written agreements with Indian tribes as a prerequisite for the implementation of federal Indian Policy. Many commentators believe that this change had already occurred in 1871 when- following a dispute between the
House and the Senate over which chamber should enjoy primacy in Indian affairs-Congress abolished the making of treaties with Native American tribes. But in reality the federal government continued to negotiate formal tribal agreements past the turn of the century, treating these documents not as treaties with sovereign nations requiring ratification by the
Senate but simply as legislation to be passed by both houses of Congress. The Lone Wolf decision ended this era of formal negotiation and finally did away with what had increasingly become the empty formality of obtaining tribal consent.
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Hi Vineet: The main thing you need to get from the RC passage/paragraph you posted below is that the TOPIC is the impact of the Lone Wolf decision. Don't get hung up on the details when you're initially reading the passage; when you're asked a question, you'll re-read the relevant parts of the passage and get clear on the details then.
For some strategy ideas on RC, see my articles at the following links:
https://www.beatthegmat.com/mba/2010/01/ ... geted-skim
https://www.beatthegmat.com/mba/2010/02/ ... -questions
I hope you find these articles helpful, Vineet--good luck!
For some strategy ideas on RC, see my articles at the following links:
https://www.beatthegmat.com/mba/2010/01/ ... geted-skim
https://www.beatthegmat.com/mba/2010/02/ ... -questions
I hope you find these articles helpful, Vineet--good luck!
Elia
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