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read the excerpt from ebuilding the cherokee nation.\ some people will …

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read the excerpt from
ebuilding the cherokee nation.\ some people will tell you those treaties arent valid anymore and they should be ignored simply because theyre old, and obviously... that argument makes little sense. there are lots of world documents that are very old and just because theyre old and because of their age doesnt mean that theyre any less valid. the united states constitution is very old. which statement best paraphrases the excerpt? ○ wilma mankiller says that some people ignore old things, like treaties and other world documents. the united states constitution, for example, is a document that is very old. ○ the united states constitution was created many years ago. therefore, it should be ignored if people feel that old treaties should not be honored because of their age, says mankiller. ○ wilma mankiller says that some treaties created long ago should be disregarded because of their age. she admits, though, that many old documents, including the united states constitution, can still be considered valid. ○ according to mankiller, the people who say that old treaties are invalid because of their age are wrong. many old documents around the world are still

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To determine the best paraphrase, we analyze each option:

  • First option: The excerpt says old treaties shouldn't be ignored, but this option implies ignoring old treaties (like the Constitution) because of age, which is opposite. Eliminate.
  • Second option: The excerpt argues against disregarding treaties due to age, but this option says some old treaties (created long ago) should be disregarded, which contradicts. Eliminate.
  • Third option: The excerpt states that people who say old treaties are invalid (because of age) are wrong, and many old documents (including the US Constitution) are still valid. This matches the key points: people's wrong view on old treaties' validity, and old documents (like the Constitution) being valid.
  • Fourth option: The excerpt says old documents (including the Constitution) are valid, while this option says old documents are invalid (wrong), which is opposite. Eliminate.

Answer:

According to Mankiller, the people who say that old treaties are invalid because of their age are wrong. Many old documents around the world are still considered valid.