How did the government’s “termination policy” affect Native American populations?

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Responses

Many Native Americans were regarded with suspicion for adopting communist views.

Many Native Americans were regarded with suspicion for adopting communist views.

Many Native Americans had trouble adjusting to life in the city after living on reservations.

Many Native Americans had trouble adjusting to life in the city after living on reservations.

Many Native Americans protested the 1948 Summer Olympics in response to their forced relocation.

Many Native Americans protested the 1948 Summer Olympics in response to their forced relocation.

Many Native Americans staged a protest by refusing to give their seats up on public buses and trains.

Many Native Americans staged a protest by refusing to give their seats up on public buses and trains.

Many Native Americans were forcibly relocated from their reservations and their tribal identities were stripped away, leading to severe social and economic challenges for their communities. This policy also disrupted traditional ways of life and cultural practices, causing lasting trauma and hardship for many Native American populations.