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In what way are the Homestead Act and the Dawes Act similar?

Both acts benefitted Native Americans.

Both acts distributed western lands to individuals.

Neither act allowed single men to own land.

Neither act resulted in more western settlements,

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The answer is option B.

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Option B. Both acts distributed western lands between individuals. Both the Dawes Law and the Homestead Law were important in shaping the United States, turning much of the western United States into agricultural land and establishing the country as an agrarian country. Both laws participated in the distribution of land for cultivation, leaving an important mark in the history of the nation.
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