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The government’s continuous changing of American Indian policy caused
distrust of the federal government among American Indians.
trust of the federal government among American Indians.
all American Indian tribes to rise up against federal government policies.
all American Indian tribes to accept federal government policies.
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"distrust of the federal government among American Indians."
Explanation: Frequent shifts in policy (removal, reservation system, allotment/Dawes Act, boarding schools, termination and relocation, later self‑determination) repeatedly broke promises, undermined tribal sovereignty, and harmed communities, producing widespread distrust rather than greater trust or uniform acceptance or uprising.
Explanation: Frequent shifts in policy (removal, reservation system, allotment/Dawes Act, boarding schools, termination and relocation, later self‑determination) repeatedly broke promises, undermined tribal sovereignty, and harmed communities, producing widespread distrust rather than greater trust or uniform acceptance or uprising.
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