The Office of Indian Affairs:

A. Oversaw the "civilizing" of Native Americans by establishing European-style villages and schools for Indian children
B. Cooperated with the military in the removal of Indians from western lands and protected citizens who wanted to settle in the West
C. Was established to help in the assimilation of Native Americans into American society
D. Had the duty and responsibility of protecting the cultures of Native American peoples


Answer: B

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