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What was the Northwest Ordinance?
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It was a U.S. program that relocated Native Americans to northern Indiana.
It was a U.S. program that relocated Native Americans to northern Indiana.
It was a treaty that gave the U.S. land west of Montana.
It was a treaty that gave the U.S. land west of Montana.
It was the first U.S. plan for settling early Indiana.
It was the first U.S. plan for settling early Indiana.
It was a law that forced Native Americans to leave early Indiana.
It was a law that forced Native Americans to leave early Indiana.
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Responses
It was a U.S. program that relocated Native Americans to northern Indiana.
It was a U.S. program that relocated Native Americans to northern Indiana.
It was a treaty that gave the U.S. land west of Montana.
It was a treaty that gave the U.S. land west of Montana.
It was the first U.S. plan for settling early Indiana.
It was the first U.S. plan for settling early Indiana.
It was a law that forced Native Americans to leave early Indiana.
It was a law that forced Native Americans to leave early Indiana.
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The Northwest Ordinance was a law that established a framework for the governance and settlement of the Northwest Territory, which included areas that are now part of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. It was not specifically about relocating Native Americans or a treaty regarding land in Montana. Therefore, among the options provided, none accurately reflect the purpose of the Northwest Ordinance. The closest, though still not correct, might be "It was the first U.S. plan for settling early Indiana," as it did lay the groundwork for orderly expansion and settlement in that region, but it should be noted that it also addressed the rights of people and the process for statehood.