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Conflicts of the 1950s: Mastery Test
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Select all the correct answers.
What was the purpose of the Indian Removal Act of 1956?
to encourage American Indians to stay on reservations
to encourage American Indians to end their traditions
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to provide American Indians with vocational training
to terminate the tribal status of American Indians
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to remove American Indians from urban areas
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Respuesta :

The reasons for the Indian Removal Act were:

  • To provide American Indians with vocational training.
  • To terminate the tribal status of American Indians.

Indian Removal Act of 1956

  • Led to the tribal status of many tribes being terminated.
  • Was done to encourage Native Americans to mix with the general population.

The Act also provided by Natives to be taught vocational skills that they could use to earn money when they joined the general population. It also encouraged Natives to move to urban areas.

In conclusion, options C and D are correct.

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