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Elaborate How did President Coolidge help to improve conditions for Native Americans

in the 1920s?

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The president helped the Native Americans by looking to set in motion a reorganisation of federal Indian policy. The Indian Citizenship Act of 1924, which granted US citizenship to every Native American, was the first step to restricting the effects of the Dawes Act.

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Answer:Coolidge pursues policies that wanted to reduce immigration in the US

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