The Medicine Lodge Treaty of 1867 __________.
A) greatly increased the population within the Indian territory, leading to intense competition for survival
B) saw the federal government respond to corruption within the Bureau of Indian Affairs by doubling the workforce of the agency
C) allowed all of the western tribes to compete for land rights and resources with whites throughout the West and Southwest
D) ended the Indian Wars and established binding and permanent relations between the Indian tribes and the federal government
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