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Which of the Following Nineteenth-Century Federal Indian Policies Is Correctly

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Which of the following nineteenth-century federal Indian policies is correctly is paired with what it did?


A) Bill for the Removal of Indians, 1830 : Abolished the Indian Territory in Oklahoma.
B) Fort Laramie Treaty, 1868 : Turned the Great Sioux Reserve into a city named Sioux City that would be open to settlement by all Americans.
C) Establishment of the Board of Indian Commissioners in 1869 : Created a self-governing "board of directors" that would oversee Indian lands as though they were a private corporation.
D) Dawes Severalty Act, 1887 : Divided tribally held reservation lands into small allotments for families and individuals.
E) Curtis Act, 1898 : The Cherokees were moved from Georgia to Oklahoma, and their lands were opened to settlers.

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