The Indian Act, 1876, reflected the official ideology of assimilation, which
A) explicitly saw government policy as the peaceful absorption of the Indigenous population.
B) paved the way for extensive settlement on the Prairies.
C) was based explicitly on a "divide and conquer" philosophy.
D) none of the above.
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