How did the Indian Reorganization Act set the stage for a rebirth of Native American culture?
A) It expanded the land allotment policies of the 1887 Dawes Act.
B) It unified all First Nations under the authority of Commissioner John Collier.
C) It established limited self-government on Indian reservations.
D) It formed the first Indian reservations.
E) It further restricted the rights of Native Americans and inspired them to organize.
C
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