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In the 1970s some Native American groups sued in U.S. courts to win official recognition and protect land, but courts required legal kinds of proof like written records and clear deeds and used a narrow idea of tribe as self-government plus a defined territory. The Mashpee Wampanoag lost because their history and authority were passed down orally, so the court would not treat their testimony as the written proof it wanted. More recently, courts have begun to accept different kinds of evidence and to recognize that treating oral and written cultures the same way can be unfair.

Logic Breakdown

Locate the phrase that directly conveys the author's evaluation of the court's handling of the Mashpee suit; look for wording that attributes blame or criticizes (the passage's final sentence does this).

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The author's attitude toward the court's decision in the Mashpee's lawsuit is most clearly revealed by the author's use of which one of the following phrases?

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The author makes the evaluation explicit in sentences such as 'In this instance, the disjunction between U.S. legal discourse and Mashpee culture—exemplified in the court's inability to 'understand' the Mashpee's oral testimony as documentary evidence—rendered the suit unsuccessful.' and 'Similar claims have recently met with greater success, however, as U.S. courts have begun to acknowledge that the 'failure to accommodate' differences in discourse between cultures can sometimes stand in the way of guaranteeing the fairness of legal decisions.' These lines attribute the suit's failure to the courts' inability/failure to accommodate cultural differences and link that failure to unfairness; therefore 'failure to accommodate' most clearly reveals the author's negative attitude toward the court's decision.
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