How does Jackson most clearly use a non sequitur about Indian removal in
this excerpt?
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English, 05.06.2020 20:00 cylertroutner
How does Jackson most clearly use a non sequitur about Indian removal in
this excerpt?
A. He concludes that the population of American Indians is declining.
B. He concludes that the removal of American Indians will civilize
them.
C. He concludes that the American Indians want to move from their
homes.
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D. He concludes that the institutions of the American Indians are
rude.
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