What practice did the Dawes Act encourage to change the future of the Native Americans ?
It's either A or B because I red this article and It said "social reformers who were aware that Indians were suffering unmercifully under the government's existing reservation POLICIES, and they sincerely believed that the best way to help Indians overcome their plight and they poverty was by encouraging ASSIMILATION" and assimilation meaning by another culture adopts the practice of another culture, so pretty much the Indians had to blend in,(such as immigrants) by doing what Americans do and one of those things were farming and Indians were against that. Many Indians didn't want to become farmers, they thought it was distasteful.
Hopefully I'm right about this :D :)
People believed that the gods decided who would ascend, so they had to show they were worthy of ascending. If someone had personal success, that may mean that the God wanted them to ascend.
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I think it’s the 14th amendment and extended citizenship to former slaves
I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option A. The Meiji government's position on education for all Japanese children is that education was most important for the brightest students. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.