What did the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 accomplish?
1. It forced Indians to finally stay on reservations.
2. It restored tribal ownership of Indian lands.
3. It proved Indian land claims were unjustified.
4. It provided badly needed jobs for Native Americans.
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Answer:Indian Reorganization Act, also called Wheeler–Howard Act, (June 18, 1934), measure enacted by the U.S. Congress, aimed at decreasing federal control of American Indian affairs and increasing Indian self-government and responsibility. ... Through the revolving credit fund, many Indians improved their economic position
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