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The policy of assimilating Native American
Indians under the Dawes Act (1887) was reversed
by 2oth-century legislation that
(1) gave Native American Indians greater control
over their own reservations
(2) helped relocate Native American Indians to
large cities
(3) broke up Native American Indian tribes by
giving each family its own land
(4) forced Native American Indian children to be
educated away from their families


Sagot :

The policy of assimilating Native American Indians under the Dawes Act (1887) was reversed
by 2oth-century legislation that
(1) gave Native American Indians greater control
over their own reservations

Answer:

(1) gave Native American Indians greater control

Explanation: