Which of these statements most accurately describes the relationship between the sovereign Native American Nations in Utah and the U.S. and Utah governments? (1 point) Responses Citizens of the sovereign nations who live on reservations do not have to obey the laws of the United States or Utah while they are on the reservation. Citizens of the sovereign nations who live on reservations do not have to obey the laws of the United States or Utah while they are on the reservation. Native Americans who are away from the reservation do not have to obey Utah laws, but they do have to obey U.S. laws. Native Americans who are away from the reservation do not have to obey Utah laws, but they do have to obey U.S. laws. Citizens of the sovereign Nations must obey U.S. laws on and off the reservation, but they must obey Utah laws only when they are away from the reservation. Citizens of the sovereign Nations must obey U.S. laws on and off the reservation, but they must obey Utah laws only when they are away from the reservation. Native Americans who live on a reservation have to obey both U.S. and Utah laws at all times.

Citizens of the sovereign Nations must obey U.S. laws on and off the reservation, but they must obey Utah laws only when they are away from the reservation.