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The word “Seminole” is derived from a Spanish word that means?

A. fierce or forceful
B. open or honest
C. mean or cruel
D. wild or free

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Answer:

D. Wild or free

Explanation:

The Seminole are a Native American people originally from Florida. The word "Seminole" is derived from the Muscogee word simanó-li, which may itself be derived from the Spanish word cimarrón, meaning "runaway" or "wild one".

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