Philosophies such as "kill the Indian and save the man," which were at the core of Indian Schools, reveal how the underlying belief behind assimilation was that:
A) Native Americans were a valuable resource worth investing in
B) Native American culture was too peaceful
C) Native Americans could be forgiven for their attacks on European settlers
D) Native Americans were savage and needed to be saved
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