Multiple Choice
How did the solutions to the "Indian Problem" and the "Euro-American Problem" differ?
A) The "Indian Problem" involved the integration of Native American and Western culture to maintain social and political tribal power.
B) The "Indian Problem" involved the recognition of distinct sociocultural traditions and political autonomy in Native American communities.
C) The "Euro-American Problem" involved the recognition of distinct sociocultural traditions and political autonomy in settler communities.
D) The "Indian Problem" involved the assimilation of Native American culture into Western culture to maintain Euro-American social and political power.
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