The United States Congress adopted termination as its new approach to dealing with American Indians in 1953.
This program terminated the protected trust status of all Indian-owned lands and significantly reduced government assistance for Indian tribes. The BIA launched an urban relocation program that was optional in reaction to this policy.
Thus, Option C is correct.
<h3>What reason did the US begin transferring Americans?</h3>
The intention was to relocate Native Americans to urban areas where they would eventually vanish after assimilating into the majority-white population of the United States.
As a result, the government would open up tribal land for development and taxation.
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Well after the Revolutionary war, the people didn't want to take any rules from government. This led a largely held belief in state's rights and state rule. Thusly the Articles of Confederation didn't allow for much central government. This led to problems and the revision and drafting of a new Constitution. The division continued in the role of government and how the new nation should be governed