Why were the reservations seen as an obstacle to assimilation of the Native Americans? (1 point) Responses Reservations separated Native Americans from American culture. Reservations separated Native Americans from American culture. Reservations created animosity between tribal groups. Reservations created animosity between tribal groups. Reservation made Native Americans dependent upon the government. Reservation made Native Americans dependent upon the government. Reservations placed Native Americans in close contact with white settlers.

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The correct response is: Reservations separated Native Americans from American culture.

Reservations were established to confine Native Americans to specific areas, effectively isolating them from mainstream American society and its cultural influences. This separation was seen as an obstacle to their assimilation into American culture, as it limited their interactions and integration with non-Native communities.