Question
Why do people protest the Dakota Access Pipeline?(1 point)
Responses
This pipeline poses risks to the environment, health, and human rights.
This pipeline poses risks to the environment, health, and human rights.
The pipeline occupies Plymouth Rock in Massachusetts.
The pipeline occupies Plymouth Rock in Massachusetts.
The pipeline stops hydropower projects in native Sámi lands.
The pipeline stops hydropower projects in native Sámi lands.
The pipeline damages land promised to the Sioux Nation under the 1868 Treaty of Fort Laramie.
Responses
This pipeline poses risks to the environment, health, and human rights.
This pipeline poses risks to the environment, health, and human rights.
The pipeline occupies Plymouth Rock in Massachusetts.
The pipeline occupies Plymouth Rock in Massachusetts.
The pipeline stops hydropower projects in native Sámi lands.
The pipeline stops hydropower projects in native Sámi lands.
The pipeline damages land promised to the Sioux Nation under the 1868 Treaty of Fort Laramie.
Answers
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The most accurate response is: **This pipeline poses risks to the environment, health, and human rights.**
In addition, the pipeline also damages land promised to the Sioux Nation under the 1868 Treaty of Fort Laramie, which is another significant reason for the protests.
In addition, the pipeline also damages land promised to the Sioux Nation under the 1868 Treaty of Fort Laramie, which is another significant reason for the protests.