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1. What was the main goal of the Dawes Act of 1887? 📜
- a) To grant Native Americans full U.S. citizenship immediately.
- b) To assimilate Native Americans into mainstream American society by dissolving tribal lands.
- c) To establish permanent reservations for all Native American tribes.
2. Which president initiated the Indian Removal Act of 1830? 🤔
- a) Thomas Jefferson
- b) Andrew Jackson
- c) James Monroe
3. What was the Trail of Tears? 😢
- a) A trade route established by Native American tribes.
- b) The forced relocation of Cherokee and other tribes from the southeastern United States.
- c) A series of battles between Native Americans and the U.S. Army.
4. What Supreme Court case affirmed Native American tribal sovereignty in 1832? ⚖️
- a) Dred Scott v. Sandford
- b) Worcester v. Georgia
- c) Plessy v. Ferguson
5. What is the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) primarily responsible for? 🏛️
- a) Managing federal lands and national parks.
- b) Overseeing and administering services to federally recognized Native American tribes.
- c) Regulating interstate commerce.
6. Which event marked a significant turning point in U.S.-Native American relations, leading to increased conflict? ⚔️
- a) The Louisiana Purchase
- b) The California Gold Rush
- c) The War of 1812