The nineteenth-century humanitarians who advocated kind treatment of the Indians
A) had no more respect for traditional Indian culture than those who sought to exterminate them.
B) advocated allowing the Ghost Dance to continue.
C) opposed passage of the Dawes Act.
D) understood the value of the Indians' religious and cultural practices.
E) advocated improving the reservation system.
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