Why were the reservations seen as an obstacle to assimilation of the Native Americans?

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Reservations separated Native Americans from American culture.
Reservations created animosity between tribal groups.
Reservation made Native Americans dependent upon the government.
Reservations placed Native Americans in close contact with white settlers.

Reservations were seen as an obstacle to assimilation of the Native Americans because they separated Native Americans from American culture. By isolating them on reservations, the government prevented Native Americans from fully integrating into mainstream society and adopting American customs, language, and ways of life.

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Why were the reservations seen as an obstacle to assimilation of the Native Americans?
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Reservations separated Native Americans from American culture.
Reservations created animosity between tribal groups.
Reservation made Native Americans dependent upon the government.
Reservations placed Native Americans in close contact with white settlers.

Reservations separated Native Americans from American culture.

How did the General Allotment Act affect Native American land?

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It prevented the government from enacting laws that contradicted reservation laws.
It allowed the government to sell portions of the reservations to non-Native Americans.
It gave the Native Americans full citizenship and voting rights on land issues.
It permitted the purchase of other lands outside reservations by Native Americans.

It allowed the government to sell portions of the reservations to non-Native Americans.

What did the Indian Reorganization Act do for Native Americans?

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Native Americans lost land when they could not afford to pay land taxes.
Native Americans learned that the United States designed ways to take their power.
Native Americans could form their own government on reservations.
Native Americans were allowed to reorganize their reservations' boundaries.

Native Americans could form their own government on reservations.

How did the Indian Reorganization Act affect the Tulalip tribe?

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The Tulalip tribe became in independent nation with full treaty rights.
Tribal elders were allowed to organize local state government elections.
It forced the Bureau of Indian Affairs to move off their reservation land.
They were able to purchase some of the land they lost during allotment.

The Tulalip tribe became an independent nation with full treaty rights.

How did the Meriam Report and the Indian Reorganization Act impact Native Americans in

Washington?
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Native Americans were forced to assimilate into American culture.
Voting rights were established for Native Americans living on reservations.
Native Americans were enabled to assert fishing and hunting rights on non-reservation lands.
Tribal governments were able to be established