President Andrew Jackson's policy toward Native American Indians was created to

(a) encourage Native American Indians to become part of mainstream American society
(b) force Native American Indians to move west of the Mississippi River
(c) improve educational opportunities for Native American Indians
(d) grant citizenship to Native American Indians


Answer: (b) force Native American Indians to move west of the Mississippi River

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