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What were consequences of The Long Walk? Select the two correct answers.

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The Navajo returned to their homeland after the reservation was deemed a failure.

The Navajo returned to their homeland after the reservation was deemed a failure.

The Sioux surrendered and returned to their reservation.

The Sioux surrendered and returned to their reservation.

Navajo tribe leaders were imprisoned on a reservation in Oklahoma.

Navajo tribe leaders were imprisoned on a reservation in Oklahoma.

Many American Indians started performing the Ghost Dance in protest.

Many American Indians started performing the Ghost Dance in protest.

Many American Indians died from poor living conditions.

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Correct answers:
- The Navajo returned to their homeland after the reservation was deemed a failure.
- Many American Indians died from poor living conditions.

Brief explanation: The Bosque Redondo reservation (Fort Sumner) proved disastrous; many Navajo died of disease and malnutrition, and the 1868 treaty allowed the Navajo to return to a portion of their homeland.