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What enabled Native American tribes to make treaties with the U.S. government?
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the ability of tribal leaders to communicate in English
the ability of tribal leaders to communicate in English
the wealth of an individual tribe
the wealth of an individual tribe
their understanding of American law
their understanding of American law
their status as sovereign nations
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Responses
the ability of tribal leaders to communicate in English
the ability of tribal leaders to communicate in English
the wealth of an individual tribe
the wealth of an individual tribe
their understanding of American law
their understanding of American law
their status as sovereign nations
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The correct response is **their status as sovereign nations**.
Native American tribes are recognized as sovereign nations, which allows them to enter into treaties with the U.S. government. This status affords them certain rights and powers, including the ability to negotiate and enter agreements.
Native American tribes are recognized as sovereign nations, which allows them to enter into treaties with the U.S. government. This status affords them certain rights and powers, including the ability to negotiate and enter agreements.
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