What are the assimilationist social policies designed to eliminate Indigenous cultures, languages, and spirituality?
a. Dawes Act of 1887
b. Contemporary expressions of violence
c. Intergenerational trauma
d. Cultural genocide
Ans: d
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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