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Who was the head of the Bureau of Indian Affairs who introduced the Indian New Deal?

a. Ralph Bunche
b. Mary McLeod Bethune
C. John Collier
d. Frances Perkins

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User Ronnel
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Answer:

C. John Collier

Step-by-step explanation:

In the 1930s, in an effort to remedy the hardships Native Americans had faced under U.S. policy, Commissioner of the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) John Collier took advantage of the reformist spirit of Franklin D. Roosevelt's Presidency to change the course of U.S.-American Indian relations.

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User Rodney Schuler
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Answer:

its C

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