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The correct answer is B. The name associated with assimilation policies is "Five Civilized Tribes".
Explanation:
The Five Civilized Tribes is the term for five Native American nations considered "civilized" by white society for having adopted many Western customs (including the possession of brick houses, plantations and black slaves and the use of European-style clothing) and to have good relations with their neighbors. These five nations were Cherokees, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creeks and Seminoles.
The Five Civilized Tribes lived in the southeastern United States before being deported to other places, particularly to the future Ok Oklahoma
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The federal reserve system gave only big banks loans/money to give out to their customers as credit, but many people had money in smaller banks, so when people started to fear after the Stock Market Crash of 1929 and take money out of the banks, not everyone was able to, so the banks went under and some people left without their money. This began to cause deflation, causing prices to drop, businesses cut costs which then requires them to let off workers, which begins the whole cycle again.
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They wanted to reclaim the region for Palestinian Arabs
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Arab-Israeli wars, series of military conflicts between Israeli and various Arab forces, most notably in 1948–49,
The neighbouring Arab states pressured Abdullah into joining them in an "all-Arab military invasion" against the newly created State of Israel, that he used to restore his prestige in the Arab world, which had grown suspicious of his relatively good relationship with Western and Jewish leaders.
One of the most persistent myths surrounding the birth of the State of Israel is that in 1948 the newly-born state faced a monolithic and implacably hostile Arab coalition. This coalition was believed to be united behind one central aim: the destruction of the infant Jewish state. As there is no commonly accepted term for the liquidation of a state, Yehoshafat Harkabi, a leading Israeli student of the Arab-Israeli conflict, proposed calling it ‘politicide’
In the Supreme Court case Korematsu v. United States, the government said that the 14th amendment A) did not apply to Korematsu because he was Japanese. During World War II, many Japanese Americans were interned into camps, because of widespread paranoia of spying since Japan was an enemy of the United States during the war. The rights of the Japanese Americans were essentially taken away.