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How was the protest at Wounded Knee similar to the protest at Alcatraz Island?
Both ended peacefully.
Both used occupation as a form of protest.
Both took place at the sites of former American Indian massacres.
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Both used occupation as a form of protest.
Explanation: Alcatraz (1969–71) was occupied by Native activists and Wounded Knee (1973) was occupied by AIM members. The other two statements are incorrect: Wounded Knee involved an armed standoff with casualties (so it didn’t simply “end peacefully”), and Alcatraz was a former federal prison/island, not the site of an American Indian massacre.
Explanation: Alcatraz (1969–71) was occupied by Native activists and Wounded Knee (1973) was occupied by AIM members. The other two statements are incorrect: Wounded Knee involved an armed standoff with casualties (so it didn’t simply “end peacefully”), and Alcatraz was a former federal prison/island, not the site of an American Indian massacre.
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