Why was the Meriam Report important for the passing of the Indian Reorganization Act? (1 point) Responses It led to the division of reservation land for individuals. It led to the division of reservation land for individuals. - no response given It promoted the acts of Billy Frank Jr. for fishing rights. It promoted the acts of Billy Frank Jr. for fishing rights. - no response given It allowed Native Americans the right to sue the United States. It allowed Native Americans the right to sue the United States. - incorrect It made public the unfair policies of the United States.

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It made public the unfair policies of the United States. - This is correct. The Meriam Report exposed the poor living conditions and mistreatment of Native Americans by the U.S. government, which helped build support for the Indian Reorganization Act aimed at reforming these unfair policies.