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In its 1903 decision in the case of Lone Wolf v. Hitchcock, the United States Supreme Court rejected the efforts of three Native American tribes to prevent the opening of tribal lands to non-Indian settlement without tribal consent. In his study of the Lone Wolf case, Blue Clark properly emphasizes the Court's assertion of a virtually unlimited unilateral power of Congress (the House of Representatives and the Senate) over Native American affairs. But he fails to note the decision's more far-reaching impact: shortly after Lone Wolf, the federal government totally abandoned negotiation and execution of formal written agreements with Indian tribes as a prerequisite for the implementation of federal Indian policy. Many commentators believe that this change had already occurred in 1871 when - following a dispute between the House and the Senate over which chamber should enjoy primacy in Indian affairs - Congress abolished the making of treaties with Native American tribes. But in reality the federal government continued to negotiate formal tribal agreements past the turn of the century, treating these documents not as treaties with sovereign nations requiring ratification by the Senate but simply as legislation to be passed by both houses of Congress. The Lone Wolf decision ended this era of formal negotiation and finally did away with what had increasingly become the empty formality of obtaining tribal consent.

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  • According to the passage, which of the following was true of relations between the federal government and Native American tribes?

    A:Some Native American tribes approved of the congressional action of 1871 because it simplified their dealings with the federal government.
    B:Some Native American tribes were more eager to negotiate treaties with the United States after the Lone Wolf decision.
    C:Prior to the Lone Wolf decision, the Supreme Court was reluctant to hear cases involving agreements negotiated between Congress and Native American tribes.
    D:Prior to 1871, the federal government sometimes negotiated treaties with Native American tribes.
    E:Following 1871, the House exercised more power than did the Senate in the government's dealings with Native American tribes.
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    正确答案: D:Prior to 1871, the federal government sometimes negotiated treaties with Native American tribes.

    解析:取非题


      shortly after Lone Wolf, the federal government totally abandoned negotiation and execution of formal written agreements with Indian tribes as a prerequisite for the implementation of federal Indian policy.


    A.  一些印第安部落赞同1871国会的法案,因为它简化了和联邦政府之间的事务


    B.  在LW之后,一些印第安部落更渴望和美国协商条款


    C.  在LW之前,最高法院不情愿审理有关国会和印第安部落协商的协议


    D.  在1871之前,联邦政府有时和印第安部落协商条款


    E.   在1871后,众议院在处理政府和印第安部落时比参议院权利大

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