What is the actual meaning of this euphemism used in Andrew Jackson's message to Congress "On Indian Removal"? ". . . the General Government kindly offers him a new home, and proposes to pay the whole expense of his removal and settlement." Andrew Jackson's message to Congress, "On Indian Removal,"
A. American Indians will be forced from their homes but the U.S. government will pay. B. The U.S. government will offer to buy land formally owned by American Indians. C.The U.S. government will ask American Indians if they want to be moved to new homes.
D. American Indians will be able to purchase land owned by the U.S. government.

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The Apex answer is A hope this helps and a big thanks to the comment on the original answer that really helped :)


After it is signed by Andrew Jackson, Indian Removal Act implemented tens of thousand Indian Americans to leave their homelands which was a forced resettlement. In this excerpt from his message to Congress, Jackson uses euphemism to conceal the truth. The correct answer is A.

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