The Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 attempted to

a. reverse the forced assimilation of Native Americans into white society by establishing tribal self-government.
b. encourage Native Americans to give up their land claims.
c. reinforce the coercive assimilation policies since the Dawes Act of 1887.
d. pressure Native Americans to renounce self-government.
e. persuade Native Americans to give up their native crafts and tribal traditions.


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