The humanitarians who asserted their benevolent intentions toward the Indians

a. had little respect for traditional Indian culture.
b. advocated allowing the Ghost Dance to continue.
c. opposed passage of the Dawes Act.
d. believed that Indians should not be forced to "walk the white man's way."
e. advocated improving the reservation system.


a

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