Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Based on the choices, the act in question was the Indian Removal Act passed in 1830.
It authorized relocation of Native Americans but many of them died on their way. So the first choice is not the answer.
Mexicans were not involved so the second choice is out as well.
There was no enslavement of the Native Americans as they were sovereign states. Native Americans who died in the "Trail of Tears" included men, women and children. Third choice is not the answer.
The Native Americans had less weapons and could not have killed a lot of white men.
That leaves the third choice as the right answer: The Native Americans did not accept the governments deal and numerous battles ensued.