Under the allotment system, many American Indian families
A. Did not try to farm and ignored the government policy
B. Were successful farmers and competed with white settlers
C. Tried to farm communally and established their own system
D. Made an effort to succeed at farming but often failed

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The right answer is I believe the answer is: D. made an effort to succeed at farming but often failed. on e2020

Under the allotment system, many American Indian families made an effort to succeed at farming but often failed. Option D is correct.

The allotment system was created by the Dawes Act. The Dawes Act was an Act of Congress of February 8, 1887, regulating in the United States the distribution of land to Native Americans, in the Indian Territory that will become Oklahoma in 1907. It receuved the name of the Massachusetts senator Henry L. Dawes, his principal initiator.

The purpose of this law was to break the community structure of the Indians so that the Indians woulc be integrated into American society.