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6 May, 12:26

Which of the following Native Americans was the most likely to gain citizenship before the Indian Citizenship Act?

a full blooded Cheyenne

a Cherokee plantation owner

a Kiowa child who lived on the reservation

an Apache who worked at a ranch in Oklahoma

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  1. 6 May, 12:35
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    a full blooded Cheyenne Indian native
  2. 6 May, 12:51
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    A Cherokee plantation owner was the most likely to gain citizenship before the Indian Citizenship Act

    Explanation:

    America has large tribal population and they lived in the different regions according to their habitation. There are about 567 federally recognized tribal groups lived in America of which Cherokee tribes have large sizable population in the southeast region of America.

    They are originally came from Great Lakes and settled in the southeast. In 1870 an amendment has been passed to facilitate all citizens to franchise their vote regardless of their race. This was the first recognition for the Native Americans. And in the year 1924 Snyder Act was amended which gave full citizenship to those Native American born in USA.
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