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  -How did this 1911 advertisement for the sale of Indian reservation lands reflect the hypocrisy and flaws of the Dawes Severalty Act? A)  The reservation lands put up for sale were of higher quality than those set aside for Native American heads of households. B)  The reservation lands sold were at less expensive rates than those sold to Native American heads of households. C)  White buyers had an easier time acquiring titles to former reservation lands than Native Americans did for their legally allotted lands. D)  White buyers were encouraged to farm these lands while Native Americans were discouraged from doing so.
-How did this 1911 advertisement for the sale of Indian reservation lands reflect the hypocrisy and flaws of the Dawes Severalty Act?


A) The reservation lands put up for sale were of higher quality than those set aside for Native American heads of households.
B) The reservation lands sold were at less expensive rates than those sold to Native American heads of households.
C) White buyers had an easier time acquiring titles to former reservation lands than Native Americans did for their legally allotted lands.
D) White buyers were encouraged to farm these lands while Native Americans were discouraged from doing so.

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