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What was the purpose of the Indian Removal Act of 1830? What was the rationale given in 1830 for this Act? What were the short and long term results of this Act? Was the Indian Removal Act justified? Why or Why not?

Critical Thinking Essay Instructions

Answer the following question based on your textbook ( The American Promise 6th edition) AND at least TWO ADDITIONAL SOURCES. Your observations should be typed, double spaced with correct spelling and proper sentence structure, and approximately two-to-six pages in length (500-1500 words).

Your research must be reflected within the body of the paper via appropriate citations. A Works Cited of ALL the sources you consulted, including the textbook, should be included as part of the assignment, at the end of the reflective essay.

Based on your research, answer the questions posed below, making sure to take a clear position on the final two question components.

What was the purpose of the Indian Removal Act of 1830? What was the rationale given in 1830 for this Act? What were the short and long term results of this Act? Was the Indian Removal Act justified? Why or Why not?

Given the impact of the Indian Removal Act on Native Americans are reparations (definition: compensation for loss suffered or wrong-doing, injustice done) appropriate today for the descendants of those displaced native peoples? Why or why not?

make sure you examine more than one position on an issue, especially on the final two questions. Examine the grading rubric as a guide.

make sure to provide a conclusion using the provided rubric as your guide for this as well as for the answering of the questions. You may chose to provide answers to the last two questions as part of your conclusion.

The conclusion should be treated more as your conclusions or answers to questions rather than a wrap-up paragraph. The conclusion, therefore can be more than one paragraph.
Make sure your paper is formatted according to MLA.
This is a Turnitin submission in order to detect plagiarism.