Answer:
c. The Dawes Severalty Act
Explanation:
The Dawes Severalty Act of 1887 was an act that authorized the president of the United States to divide Native American lands into small allotments for Native American individuals. This effectively ended the traditional systems of communal land ownership of the Native American groups. It also implemented a capitalist and proprietary relationship among the Native tribes, which brought enormous changes to their traditional culture. The act also gave land away to white settlers.