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Stefany Coelho
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Two methods by which white Americans attempted to solve the "Indian Problem" and acquire tribal land were:

A) homogenization and differentiation
B) assimilation and removal
C) legal and illegal
D) subtle and overt

Indian Problem

A term historically used to describe the challenges and policies related to the management of relations between Native American populations and the U.S. government.

Tribal Land

Land that is owned, used, or occupied by Indigenous tribes or communities, often recognized by governmental authorities for self-governance and cultural preservation.

Assimilation

The process by which individuals or groups adapt to the culture, beliefs, and practices of a dominant group, losing their original identity.

  • Absorb the historical context and outcomes of strife between Indigenous peoples and settlers/government.
  • Evaluate the role of legislation and policy in racial categorization and discrimination.
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