The correct answer is B. False ; not all Native American nations are required to have a constitution for recognition by the US government. Recognition can happen through various means, and many tribes operate under traditional laws. A constitution is not universally required for federal recognition.
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Not all Native American nations are required to have a constitution for recognition by the US government. While constitutions can facilitate governance and self-determination for some tribes, many tribes operate under traditional laws without a formal constitution. Recognition can occur through treaties or congressional acts, reflecting the diversity of governance across tribes. ;