Many Native American tribes rejected the Indian Reorganization Act because
A) they denied the federal government's authority to intervene in tribal affairs.
B) they distrusted the motives of John Collier, the commissioner of Indian Affairs.
C) some of its requirements forced them to abandon their traditional practices.
D) it didn't address the economic struggles of most Native American tribes.
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