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*AWARDING MEDAL*Which treaty moved the Cheyenne to Oklahoma? A. Relocation Treaty of 1867 B. Treaty of Fort Laramie C. Treaty of Medicine Lodge D. Treaty of Sand Creek

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think its b

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yeah I was gonna say B i'm not sure, not to good at history

OpenStudy (anonymous):

How did living on reservations change the Native Americans’ lifestyles? A. Due to the difficulties living on a reservation, Native Americans chose to assimilate into the white man’s lifestyle. B. Due to the lack of natural resources, Native American culture changed from an agricultural one to a more industrial one. C. They were forced to live peacefully with several other Native American tribes on shared land. D. They were forced to settle down into an agricultural lifestyle, rather than a nomadic one.

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thanks

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C

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i cant get on yahoo the school internet blocks it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What was the purpose of the Bureau of Indian Affairs? A. To civilize Native American tribes, making room for further settlement into the West B. To handle the allocation of reservation lands between Native American tribes C. To provide legal assistance to Native American tribes during their forced relocation D. To represent the Native American tribes in negotiations with the US government

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the first one isn't b This last question about the purpose of indian affairs is B

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