Which of the following acts performed by American Indians was an act of assimilation? (1 point) Responses agreeing to move to reservations agreeing to move to reservations running away from white settlers running away from white settlers converting to Christianity converting to Christianity protesting without violence

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The act of assimilation among American Indians can be represented by "converting to Christianity." This act reflects an effort to adopt aspects of European-American culture, which is a key component of assimilation. Other options, such as agreeing to move to reservations, could also be seen as a form of coerced assimilation but are primarily associated with displacement rather than cultural integration.