According to Reformers of the 1880's, what was the best answer to the "Indian threat"?
a. granting the Native Americans land and allowing them to remain as long as they were peaceful towards the settlers
b. removing the Native Americans of the Western frontier to areas outside of U.S. territory
c. assimilating the Native Americans into modern American life through education and cultural transition
Ans: c. assimilating the Native Americans into modern American life through education and cultural transition
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