What was the government's Termination Policy?
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A. A war against American Indian tribes...
What was the government's Termination Policy?
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A. A war against American Indian tribes in the West
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B. A system to eliminate poverty for American Indians
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C. A plan to end tribal sovereignty and force American Indians to
assimilate
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D. A policy with the goal of undoing the Dawes Act
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