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How did the Indian New Deal reverse the conditions that resulted from the Dawes Act?

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John Collier helped get laws passed that restored tribal control over American Indian land

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Answer: It prevented further loss of land and improved living conditions for Native Americans.

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The Indian Reorganization Act (1934), was the foundation of the Indian New Deal. This U.S. federal legislation was meant to deal with the situation of Native Americans, turn the policy of assimilation of Indians into American society and to empower the tribes, their culture, and history, as well as to reestablish the property of their land and mineral rights.

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