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21 August, 08:16

The Dawes Act allowed the president to survey the land in Indian Territory. How did this aspect of the act threaten the interests of Native Americans who accepted allotment? A. Native Americans would have to give up their lands without any compensation. B. Native Americans risked losing rights to resources such as minerals and timber on their land. C. Native Americans would have no say in how their land would be broken up for allotment. D. Native Americans would have to give up a part of their annual produce to the US government.

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  1. 21 August, 12:12
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    A. Native Americans would have to give up their lands without any compensation
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