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president andrew jackson believed that american indians should
not live among white americans.
not give up their lands for white expansion.
move onto reservations in the southeast.
assimilate into white american culture.
To solve this, we recall Andrew Jackson's policies toward American Indians. Jackson supported the Indian Removal Act, which aimed to relocate Native Americans west of the Mississippi. His view was that Native Americans should not live among white Americans (he pushed for their removal to separate areas). The second option is incorrect as he wanted them to give up lands. The third is wrong because reservations were not in the Southeast (they were moved west). The fourth is incorrect as assimilation wasn't his focus; removal was.
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A. not live among white Americans.