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I'm pretty sure it's the first answer
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In the excerpt, it talks about the narrator being solemn and filled with sorrow.
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Wounded Knee, located on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in southwestern South Dakota, was the site of two conflicts between North American Indians and representatives of the U.S. government. An 1890 massacre left some 150 Native Americans dead, in what was the final clash between federal troops and the Sioux.
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D.) Southern states rejoined the Union
The reconstruction era also allowed African Americans to gain education in the South, however, i dont think there were a lot of African Americans being able to achieve and keep equal rights. The Freed slaves also still was given prejudice, and it will be a wonder if they even go jobs in the South. The southern economy also grew slowly, as most of their lands were destroyed, and they had to rebuild.
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The U.S.S WARD saw a strafing Japanese plane, which convinced them that there was a war on.