The correct answer is option B : run agencies to help Native Americans. President Grant relied on the Quakers to run agencies aiming to assist Native Americans, as part of a more humane policy toward Indigenous peoples.
President Grant relied on the Quakers to run agencies to help Native Americans.
This was part of his Indian Peace Policy which attempted to integrate Native Americans into American society by fostering cultural assimilation and offering them education, training in agriculture, and eventual citizenship.
The role of the Quakers was seen as a more humane alternative to the military management of Indian affairs, moving away from a policy of confrontation to one of supposed cooperation and assistance.