The government-run boarding schools for Native American children in the late nineteenth century
A) tried to teach children how to maintain their Native cultures.
B) produced no able leaders among the students who attended.
C) educated only boys, leaving the girls on the reservations.
D) forcibly educated children in the values of white American culture.
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