Under the Dawes Severalty Act, Native Americans were given plots of land, but they were required to

A.

give up their native traditions and adopt an "American" way of life.

B.

farm for a living and hand over most crops to the federal government.

C.

grant the government access to that land if it was proven to be valuable.

D.

pay the federal government twice the amount of money required by U.S. citizens.