The federal government's Indian policy between 1876 and 1900 was characterized by:

The federal government's Indian policy between 1876 and 1900 was characterized by:




A) a continuation of the belief that Indian tribes were sovereign nations.
B) a concern for the preservation of a tribal lifestyle among the Indians.
C) a program to protect and maintain the buffalo herds.
D) a movement to end Indian power and culture.
E) an attempt to compensate the Indians for past mistreatment.




Answer: D


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