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What was President Andrew Jackson's policy toward American Indians? A. Jackson's policy focused on the speedy removal of American Indians from their lands.

B. Jackson focused on working directly with American Indian leaders to resolve conflicts.

C. Jackson believed that American Indians were equal to whites and worked for their civil rights.

D. Jackson was the first president to recognize American Indian groups as sovereign nations.

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