Multiple Choice
The main impetus for the Indian Child Welfare Act was:
A) extremely high rates of child abuse and neglect among Native communities
B) disproportionate out-of-home placements for Native children and their implications for loss of Native sovereignty
C) high costs for foster care for Native children
D) need for greater incentives to recruit more foster care families to take custody of Native children
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