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AP US History
Unit 9 – Entering Into the 21st Century, 1980–Present
Topic 9.1
How might Native American tribes' current socioeconomic conditions differ had the Indian Removal Act of 1830 not been passed?
Majority of Native American languages would become official state languages in America due to widespread usage today.
Every single tribe across North America might develop advanced technological industries surpassing Silicon Valley by now.
Many tribes may maintain control over their ancestral lands, potentially leading to greater economic self-sufficiency and cultural preservation.
Most tribes would likely integrate fully into mainstream American society without maintaining distinct tribal identities.
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