During the 1820s, federal policy toward Indians
A) distinguished between "savage" and "civilized" Indians.
B) encouraged them to accept the ways of whites and become integrated into American society.
C) was based on the assumption that "the only good Indian is a dead Indian."
D) was designed to get them to give up their lands.
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