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Read the following excerpt from Andrew Jackson's Speech on Indian Removal:
The consequences of a speedy removal will be important
to the United States, to individual states, and to the Indians
themselves. The pecuniary [financial] advantages which it
promises to the Government are the least of its
recommendations. It puts an end to all possible danger of
collision between the authorities of the general and State
Governments on account of the Indians.
How does Jackson most clearly make a hasty generalization about Indian
removal in this excerpt?
O A. He has no way of knowing whether the American Indians want to
move from their lands.
O B. He has no confirmation that the states want the American Indians
to settle elsewhere.
XO C. He has no proof that the American Indians and the government
will have conflicts.
D. He has no evidence that conflict with American Indians will end
with their removal.

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