Question

Custer's "last stand" was immortalized in several paintings created in the 1890s by both Native Americans and white American settlers. The images created by the American whites generally show:
a. Custer and his army being slaughtered by Lakota, Northern Cheyenne, and Arapaho warriors.
b. Custer and his men fighting bravely and calmly, well-disciplined to the end.
c. The Indian people fleeing in panic and fear, trying to escape Custer's army that was clearly controlling the battle.
d. The merciless slaughter of Indian women, children, and the elderly by Custer's army.

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