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Bas_tet [7]
2 years ago
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Select ALL the correct answers. Based on the excerpt, which three statements accurately describe the beliefs of the members of t

he American Indian Movement in the 1970s
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Greeley [361]2 years ago
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Three statements of beliefs of the American Indian Movement in the 1970s were:

  • (A) The United States had betrayed its own democratic values through its treatment of American Indians.
  • (C) The federal government should honor the rights it had already given American Indians.
  • (D) New laws are needed to protect the rights of American Indians.

<h3>What was American Indian Movement?</h3>
  • The American Indian Movement (AIM) is a Native American grassroots movement that was started in July 1968 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, to address systemic issues of poverty, discrimination, and police violence against Native Americans.
  • AIM's focus quickly expanded from urban issues to various Indigenous Tribal challenges that Native American groups have endured as a result of settler colonialism in the Americas.
  • Treaty rights, high rates of unemployment, Native American education, cultural continuity, and the preservation of Indigenous cultures have all been mentioned.

Statements of beliefs of the American Indian Movement in the 1970s:

  1. The United States had betrayed its own democratic values through its treatment of American Indians.
  2. The federal government should honor the rights it had already given American Indians.
  3. New laws are needed to protect the rights of American Indians.

Therefore, three statements of beliefs of the American Indian Movement in the 1970s were:

  • (A) The United States had betrayed its own democratic values through its treatment of American Indians.
  • (C) The federal government should honor the rights it had already given American Indians.
  • (D) New laws are needed to protect the rights of American Indians.

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The correct question is given below:
Based on the excerpt, which three statements accurately describe the beliefs of the members of the American Indian Movement in the 1970s?

(A) The United States had betrayed its own democratic values through its treatment of American Indians.

(B) American Indian Nations are independent political bodies.

(C) The federal government should honor the rights it had already given American Indians.

(D) New laws are needed to protect the rights of American Indians.

American Indians want to be integrated into US society and culture

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