AIM- apex
they wanted to force native americans into the mainstream.
Rights to tribal self-rule, federal aid for education, and federal aid for healthcare.
all the above- apex rights to tribal self-rule, federal aid for education, and federal aid for health care
The termination policy meant that state governments would become responsible for overseeing Native American reservation land.
all the above- apex rights to tribal self-rule, federal aid for education, and federal aid for health care
AIM
The policy brought the native americans into mainstream Self-determination
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they wanted to force native americans into the mainstream.
termination
The government's termination policy, implemented in the 1950s and 1960s, aimed to assimilate Native Americans into mainstream American society by ending the special legal status of tribes and terminating their federal recognition. This policy sought to encourage Native Americans to abandon their tribal affiliations and relocate to urban areas, often without adequate support or resources. The termination policy was met with significant criticism and resistance, leading to its eventual abandonment in favor of self-determination initiatives for Native American communities.
President Nixon stopped the federal termination policy and agreed that Native Americans should have greater self-determination and control over their own affairs. He recognized the need for a new approach that acknowledged the sovereignty of Native tribes and aimed to improve their living conditions and promote economic development. This shift marked a significant change in U.S. policy towards Native American communities, focusing on empowerment rather than assimilation.
Rights to tribal self-rule, federal aid for education, and federal aid for healthcare.
all the above- apex rights to tribal self-rule, federal aid for education, and federal aid for health care
The termination policy meant that state governments would become responsible for overseeing Native American reservation land.
You are asking the wrong question. It should be how did American policy affect Native Americans.