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The Government’s American Indian Policies of Termination and Relocation During the 1950s Were?

Question by ramsayramsay: The government’s American Indian policies of termination and relocation during the 1950s were?
A.midly successful
B.highly successful
C.failures
D.illegal

Best answer:

Answer by fsnail
C. failures – after working for a General Counsel for American Indian Tribes – my visits to the reservations and their life there was so sad. In later years – public housing was built and no one showed them how to use the “facilities” -so there was cooking done over coals in the bathtub. The appliances housed chickens and the running water was amazing to some who left the taps going long times and got huge bills!

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