In 1890, agents of the federal government attempted to _______________.
A. suppress Indian religious activities such as the Ghost Dance
B. encourage factory and railroad construction near Indian reservations in order to promote social integration
C. make Indians responsible for educating their own children
D. deal with Indians through their tribes rather than as individuals
Answer: A
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