What was the outcome of the 1934 Indian Reorganization Act on Native Americans?
A) It provided economic aid and other forms of assistance to help Indians in poverty.
B) It forced Native Americans back onto the reservations they had left after passage of the Dawes Act in 1887.
C) It restored Indians' right to own land communally and have greater control over their affairs.
D) It strengthened the federal government's policy of assimilation by dispersing concentrated populations of Indians.
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