Nineteenth-century treaties with Indians concerning citizenship resulted in
A) relatively few Indians becoming citizens.
B) tens of thousands of Indians receiving citizenship.
C) the disbanding of the Cherokee Nation.
D) the dissolution of most tribes.
E) the Trail of Tears.
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Q30: The Indian Removal Act of 1830 authorized
A)
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Q33: Lone Wolf v. Hitchcock affirmed
A) Indians' right
Q34: Federal policies since the 1930s have
A) destroyed
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