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were the treaties between Indigenous peoples and the U.S. government not enforceable? (1 point)

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GPT 3.5
No, the treaties between Indigenous peoples and the U.S. government were enforceable. Treaties are legally binding agreements between nations, and the U.S. government signed numerous treaties with Indigenous tribes and nations throughout history. However, there have been instances where the U.S. government did not fully honor or enforce these treaties, leading to significant breaches of trust and injustices against Indigenous peoples.

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