The Dawes Allotment Act
A) was intended to change Indian notions of communal property.
B) was intended to teach Indians the habits and practices of the yeoman farmer.
C) contributed to the breakup of tribal Indian lands and therefore to the breakup of tribal unity and identity.
D) All of these answers are correct.
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