Do the native tribes have limited private entrepreneurship? If yes, explain. (1 point)

Yes, they have limited private entrepreneurship because the most successful and profitable businesses are run by the tribes. This, combined with widespread poverty and historical issues with the US government, has greatly limited the growth of the private sector on tribal lands.
• No, they do not have limited private entrepreneurship.
Yes, they have limited private entrepreneurship because owning private businesses is illegal on most native lands. All businesses (in most native tribes) are run by the tribal council.
Yes, they have limited private entrepreneurship because, by law, only tribal elders are allowed to own and operate private businesses. These laws have made it so that most members of the tribe cannot start their own businesses and must work for the tribal elders.

Yes, they have limited private entrepreneurship because the most successful and profitable businesses are run by the tribes. This, combined with widespread poverty and historical issues with the US government, has greatly limited the growth of the private sector on tribal lands.