A person in favor of reparations to Indigenous Americans would most likely cite which of the following evidence to support their position?

A) the U.S. government's making Indigenous Americans citizens
B) the U.S. government's violations of treaty obligations
C) the U.S. government's awareness of Indigenous Americans' need for financial assistance
D) the U.S. government's having supported states' rights over Indigenous Americans

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A person in favor of reparations to Indigenous Americans would most likely cite B) the U.S. government's violations of treaty obligations to support their position. This option highlights the breach of agreements made between the U.S. government and Indigenous nations, which is a key argument in discussions about reparations and the historical injustices faced by Indigenous peoples.