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What was one strategy the U.S. government widely employed to assimilate American Indians after their forced relocation? A. Paying money to natives who publicly denounced their tribal identities B. Enrolling native children in boarding schools C. Interning natives in reeducation camps throughout the South D. Giving rewards to missionaries who successfully converted native communities to Christianity

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What was one strategy the U.S. government widely employed to assimilate
American Indians after their forced relocation?
A. Paying money to natives who publicly denounced their tribal
identities
B. Enrolling native children in boarding schools
C. Interning natives in reeducation camps throughout the South
D. Giving rewards to missionaries who successfully converted native
communities to Christianity

What was one strategy the U.S. government widely employed to assimilate American Indians after their forced relocation? A. Paying money to natives who publicly denounced their tribal identities B. Enrolling native children in boarding schools C. Interning natives in reeducation camps throughout the South D. Giving rewards to missionaries who successfully converted native communities to Christianity

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B. Enrolling native children in boarding schools
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