How are Arizona’s American Indian tribes like separate nations? Check all that apply.

The answers on edg are:

Each tribe has its own government and laws.

Each tribe manages its own land and water.

Each tribe is independent from one another.

I took the test and those are the right answers.

Respuesta :

Answer:

Explanation:

Each tribe is independent from one another

Each tribe is defended by its own military

Each tribe has its own government and laws

Each American Indian tribe in Arizona are like a separate nation because Each tribe land are like a sovereign state independent from one another and has it own Government, laws, orders and rules for visitors and one another.

Also, each tribe is defended by its own army. For example each tribe of Apache, Navajo, Yavapai, Hualapai and Paiute tribes of the mountains and plateaus resented the encroachment of Spanish Conquistadors on their land, and called in their military to fight against this invaders of their land but eventually the tribes were confined to government reservations.