The Wounded Knee Massacre in 1890:

A
Was a peaceful protest by the Lakota Sioux

B
Marked the end of armed resistance by Native Americans in the West

C
Led to the immediate restoration of Native American land rights

D
Strengthened the relationship between Native Americans and the U.S. government

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B: Marked the end of armed resistance by Native Americans in the West

The Wounded Knee Massacre, which occurred on December 29, 1890, was a tragic event in which U.S. military forces killed many Lakota Sioux. It is often viewed as a significant and somber turning point that marked the end of organized armed resistance by Native Americans in the West.