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18 May, 05:27

Before the Indian Citizenship Act of 1924, which of the following was true of Native Americans in terms of their citizenship in the United States?

Native Americans were not allowed to become citizens by any means before 1924.

Native Americans became U. S. citizens with the passage of the 14th Amendment.

Native Americans were already citizens as long as they were born on U. S. owned land.

Native Americans could become U. S. citizens if they gave up affiliation with their tribe.

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  1. 18 May, 05:29
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    D. Native Americans could become U. S. citizens if they gave up affiliation with their tribe is the correct answer. I know this because I too do Study Island : P
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