House Resolution 108, the Indian "termination" policy, was intended to:

A) return to a policy of assimilation.
B) guarantee long-term government support for individual Indians.
C) protect tribes from government exploitation.
D) end all federal government involvement in the "Indian problem."


Answer: A

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