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After the Civil War, the policy of the U.S. government toward Native American Indians was mainly one of

A. Moving Native American Indians from ancestral lands onto reservations
B. Encouraging Native American Indians to retain their customs and traditions
C Educating society about the cultural heritage of Native American Indians
D. Shifting responsibility for Native American Indian affairs to state governments

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Answer:

A.

Step-by-step explanation:

After the Civil War, the US government had begun moving Native Americans onto small plots of lands known as reservations from their homelands in order for the US government to use the land for their own purposes and interests.

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