Multiple Choice
Policies enacted at Indian schools, such as renaming the children, cutting their hair, and forbidding them from speaking in their native language or practicing their own religions were all designed to:
A) help students overcome feelings of home-sickness
B) motivate students to work harder in their studies
C) strip Native American children of their native culture
D) help Native American students blend in with Asian classmates
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