Indian policy of the U.S. during most of the 1870s consisted of
A. a relatively peaceful time of observing treaties.
B. general neglect in favor of a focus on industrial development.
C. expanding reservations into the plains to appease Cheyenne and Apache demands.
D. clearing the southern plains by shooting any Indians in sight.
Answer: D
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