What did the Indian Reorganization Act do for Native Americans?

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Native Americans lost land when they could not afford to pay land taxes.
Native Americans lost land when they could not afford to pay land taxes.

Native Americans learned that the United States designed ways to take their power.
Native Americans learned that the United States designed ways to take their power.

Native Americans could form their own government on reservations.
Native Americans could form their own government on reservations.

Native Americans were allowed to reorganize their reservations' boundaries.

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The correct response is:

Native Americans could form their own government on reservations.

The Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 aimed to restore self-governance to Native American tribes and encourage them to establish their own governments on reservations. It reversed some of the policies of assimilation and land allotment established by previous legislation.