Which of the following statements is the best critique of the U.S. government’s engagement in treaties with Indigenous Americans?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AThe U.S. government engaged fairly with Indigenous Americans because Indigenous Americans willingly relocated to new areas to avoid contact with White Americans.%0D%0AThe U.S. government engaged fairly with Indigenous Americans because Indigenous Americans willingly relocated to new areas to avoid contact with White Americans.%0D%0A%0D%0AThe U.S. government engaged unfairly with Indigenous Americans because the U.S. government continuously broke the terms of treaties they entered into with Indigenous Americans.%0D%0AThe U.S. government engaged unfairly with Indigenous Americans because the U.S. government continuously broke the terms of treaties they entered into with Indigenous Americans.%0D%0A%0D%0AThe U.S. government engaged unfairly with Indigenous Americans, because Indigenous Americans were forbidden from adopting customs of White Americans.%0D%0AThe U.S. government engaged unfairly with Indigenous Americans, because Indigenous Americans were forbidden from adopting customs of White Americans.%0D%0A%0D%0AThe U.S. government engaged fairly with Indigenous Americans because they fulfilled the promises made in treaties.

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The best critique of the U.S. government’s engagement in treaties with Indigenous Americans is: "The U.S. government engaged unfairly with Indigenous Americans because the U.S. government continuously broke the terms of treaties they entered into with Indigenous Americans."