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Question
directions: answer the following multiple choice questions.
- the dawes act of 1887 impacted native american - communities by:
a) strengthening tribal governments
b) breaking up tribal lands into individual allotments
c) creating new reservations in the eastern united states
d) establishing native american voting rights
- what was a major consequence of the reservation system in the late 19th century?
a) increased tribal sovereignty and self - governance
b) economic prosperity for native american communities
c) limited access to traditional hunting and gathering grounds
d) expanded territory for native american tribes
Brief Explanations
- The Dawes Act of 1887 aimed to assimilate Native Americans by dividing tribal - held lands into individual allotments, which weakened tribal governments.
- The reservation system in the late 19th century restricted Native Americans to specific areas, limiting their access to traditional hunting and gathering grounds.
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- b) Breaking up tribal lands into individual allotments
- c) Limited access to traditional hunting and gathering grounds