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What was the government's Termination Policy?
A. A war against American Indian tribes in the West
B. A system to eliminate poverty for American Indians
C. A policy with the goal of undoing the Dawes Act
D. A plan to end tribal sovereignty and force American Indians to
assimilate

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I sure the answer is D

Explanation:

looked it up, said the intent of assimilating indians into american society

The correct option is D.

What happened during the termination era?

The Termination Era saw a reversal in policies from the Self-Government Era. Under this new era, the federal government resolved to terminate the special trustee relationship tribes held with the United States. This policy was captured in House Resolution No. 108, 83rd Congress (August 1, 1953).

What was the 1950's federal government termination policy?

Congress passes a resolution beginning a federal policy of termination, through which American Indian tribes will be disbanded and their land sold. A companion policy of “relocation” moves Indians off reservations and into urban areas.

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