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3 May, 15:45

Why did the Dawes Act make all American Indians who accepted individual land allotment citizens?

A.

to encourage the assimilation of American Indians

B.

to stigmatize American Indians as possible rivals to settlers

C.

to give American Indians an incentive to accept allotment

D.

to make American Indians feel obligated to assist the United States in the Spanish-American War

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  1. 3 May, 17:02
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    I think A, but I am not really sure.
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