Which of the following acts performed by American Indians was an act of assimilation? A. Agreeing to move to reservations. B. Running away from white settlers. C. Converting to Christianity. D. Protesting without violence.

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C. Converting to Christianity.

Conversion to Christianity is considered an act of assimilation because it involves adopting the religious beliefs and practices of European settlers, which was often encouraged as a means to integrate American Indians into American society.