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21 December, 16:07

Which statement BEST explains the lack of political participation by American Indians in the United States during the Federalist period?

A) American Indians were denied United States citizenship.

B) American Indians refused to vote due to issues of land ownership.

C) American Indians did not believe they were affected by U. S. government decisions.

D) American Indians allowed to vote without restriction during the Federalist period.

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  1. 21 December, 16:13
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    The answer is A, American Indians were denied United States citizenship
  2. 21 December, 18:09
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    A) American Indians were denied United States citizenship.

    Explanation:

    During the Federalist period, the Federalists did not believe that the American Revolution changed the social roles in American society. This means that women, Africans, and Native Americans were not allowed to vote. At that time, Native Americans were not considered Americans citizens and should be left out of the Federalist conversation.
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