Why did American reformers argue against segregating Native Americans on reservations?

A) They thought Native Americans should be sent to the North where they could live freely.
B) They felt that reservations took too much land away from white settlers.
C) They felt that Native Americans should be allowed to live their traditional lifestyles in the West.
D) They believed that Native Americans should be assimilated into white American culture.
E) They felt that reservations should include both Native Americans and white settlers.


Answer: D

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