How did the Indian New Deal affect Native Americans?
OA. It allowed native tribes to own larger herds of sheep.
OB. It placed Native American land under federal control.
OC. It divided tribal land into small plots to encourage assimilation.
OD. It gave economic assistance and autonomy to Native Americans.



Answer :

Answer:

D. It gave economic assistance and autonomy to Native Americans.

Explanation:

The Indian New Deal, also known as the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934, aimed to reverse some of the detrimental policies of assimilation and land allotment imposed on Native American tribes. Among its provisions, the Indian Reorganization Act facilitated tribal self-government and provided economic assistance.