Dwight Eisenhower's policies toward Native Americans included
A) efforts at preserving tribal culture and self-government.
B) the attempt to create a single intertribal government for all Indians.
C) incentives for Indians to move from the reservations to the cities.
D) "terminating" tribes and returning to the assimilationist goals of the Dawes Act of 1887.
E) an emphasis on education and job training for Indians.
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