Answer:
Option C.
Explanation:
Nevada, is the right answer.
In Arizona, the Moqui sought the consideration of the Indian population. Similarly, the Fort Peck Reserve, in Montana, was initiated for the Indian population.
The reservations in Oklahoma is home to most of the Indians. Even though they were meager they had some basic facilities such as medical care and educational opportunities.
While in Nevada a farmer granted 40 acres to the Washo, which was the solely one dominated by the Washo in common. The preceding programs that it was the Nevada state that was least enthusiastic to include Native American reservations following the end of the 19th century.