GRE Reading Comprehension: ETS-GRE阅读ETS - 9NO7IGC71U57PYA17

Which one of the following, if true, would most seriously undermine McLaughlin's account of the course of reform among the Cherokee during the 1820s? A. Traditionalist Cherokee gained control over the majority of seats on the Cherokee council during the 1820s. B. The United States government took an active interest in political and cultural developments within Native American tribes. C. The missionaries living among the Cherokee in the 1820s were strongly in favor of the cultural reforms initiated by the acculturating elite. D. Revivals of traditional Cherokee religious beliefs and practices began late in the eighteenth century, before the missionaries arrived. E. The acculturating Cherokee elite of the 1820s did not view the reforms they initiated as beneficial to all Cherokee.