Respuesta :
The stolen generation refers to "Aboriginal children who were forcibly removed from their homes and placed with European foster families".
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
The policy of assimilation was the reason behind the stolen generation. These were basically aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children who were intentionally detached from their residential or home.
This was performed during 1910 to 1970 by Australian State and Federal government agencies. This was done to eradicate future native characteristics and pressurized to adopt white culture. The government took out nearly 100,000 children by driving black inferior status and abuse diminishing too.