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How did the Dawes Act and the Curtis Act affect the Native
Americans who accepted land allotments?
O A
All Native Americans had to take up farming to keep
their lands, while earlier only some of them practiced farmit
© B.
Native Americans had
to build permanent settlements, while before they had lived nomadic lives.
• C.
Most Native Americans had to find jobs in the newer towns, while earlier they had worked within the tribe.
O D.
Native Americans were now citizens subject to US laws, while before they
had governed themselves.
O E.
Native Americans could now build their own towns, while earlier
they had lived in smaller settlements.

Sagot :

Answer:

They got designated 160 acres of farmland or 320 acres of grazing land to the head of each Native American family.

Explanation:

Any one that didnt accept could not become US citizens