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the relationship between u.s. & native americans progress in the twenti…

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the relationship between u.s. & native americans
progress in the twentieth century
indian reorganization act

  • this act was passed in 1934 under president franklin d. roosevelt (fdr) as part of his new deal.
  • it ended policies of allotment and assimilation, which had forced native americans to adopt u.s. culture.
  • it also banned the sale of native lands to the government and returned some native lands that had previously been taken by the government.
  • following world war ii and fdr’s death, the act was repealed by congress as u.s. priorities shifted.

the indian self-determination act (1975)

  • this act granted tribes greater control over their internal affairs, marking a step toward recovering their peak autonomy.
  • despite progress, there continue to be disputes over land and resources, and cultural preservation remained a priority for native americans.

what was fdrs goal with the indian reorganization act?
to move native americans to reservations
to pay reparations for the trail of tears
to end policies of allotment and assimilation

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To determine FDR's goal with the Indian Reorganization Act, we refer to the provided text. The text states that the act "ended policies of allotment and assimilation, which had forced Native Americans to adopt U.S. culture." The other options are incorrect: moving Native Americans to reservations was not the goal (and allotment/assimilation - ending is stated), and paying reparations for the Trail of Tears is not mentioned in relation to this act.

Answer:

to end policies of allotment and assimilation