States' compliance with the Indian Reservation treaties drawn up by the federal government for the Indian Nations is:

voluntary
mandatory
optional
decided by the governor

Respuesta :

States' compliance with the Indian Reservation treaties drawn up by the federal government for the Indian Nations is "mandatory," since all issues dealing with Native Americans fall under the power of the federal government. 

States' compliance with the Indian Reservation treaties drawn up by the federal government for the Indian Nations is mandatory. The second option is correct.

The U.S. federal government and each American Indian Nation negotiated every Native American reservation treaty and agreed to respect the terms they state.

A federal Indian reservation is an area of land reserved for a tribe or tribes under treaty or other agreement with the United States.

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