Multiple Choice
The 60s Scoop is a period in Canadian history when the government believed that Aboriginal children would be better off in the child welfare system.As a result, thousands of children were taken from their homes, often without the knowledge or consent of their families and bands, and put up for adoption.The majority of these children were adopted into non-Aboriginal homes.What is this an example of?
A) acclimatization policy
B) acculturation policy
C) assimilation policy
D) affirmation policy
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