What was common in the experiences of both immigrants and Native Americans in the Progressive Era?

A. Both groups mostly found work in urban factories.
B. Both were not allowed to achieve citizenship.
C. Both were the recipients of assimilation programs.
D. Both were segregated to mainly agricultural regions.


Answer: C

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