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24 October, 18:11

Which of the following was an argument President Jackson used to defend his Indian Removal Act?

A. Native Americans could best preserve their culture in the undeveloped West.

B. Native Americans were bad at adapting to American culture.

C. Native Americans did not like living so close to Americans.

D. Native Americans were moving to much better land.

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  1. 24 October, 18:32
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    The answer is choice is most definitely Choices A or Choices B both of them sound about right.

    A or B
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