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The Dawes Act can best be described as a
(A) well-organized effort to strip Native
Americans of their land
(B) bureaucratic plan to resettle and civilize
Native Americans based on a false
assumption that all Native Americans
were farmers
(C) well-meaning attempt to rectify the
wrongs of U.S. Indian policy
(D) policy of extermination
(E) get-rich-quick scheme for U.S. Indian
agents