what was a major change for seminole indians in the 1930s?

a. they earned the right to vote
b. they began a separatist
c. they began to move onto federal indian reservations
d. they used armed resistance as the government attempted to move them

Respuesta :

One of the major changes for the Seminole Indians in the 1930's was they began to move onto federal indian reservations. A reservation is land given to all indian tribes to live on for free forever. 

Correct answer:

c. they began to move onto federal indian reservations

Once life in the Indian reservations was examined through the Meriam Survey, it was discovered that the old Dawes Law was detrimental to Native Americans. This Law was completed in 1934 and was replaced by the Reorganization Act of India with the objective of returning surplus land to the tribes and restoring Indian culture.