The intended goal of the Indian Reorganization Act (1934) was to
A) enhance Indian autonomy and preserve native customs and language.
B) encourage Indian assimilation and integration into the mainstream.
C) address the high rates of unemployment and poverty among Indians.
D) relocate Indian tribes to land that was better suited to farming.
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