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

A. The Navajo returned to their homeland after the reservation was deemed a failure.
B. The Sioux surrendered and returned to their reservation.
C. Navajo tribe leaders were imprisoned on a reservation in Oklahoma.
D. Many American Indians started performing the Ghost Dance in protest.
E. Many American Indians died from poor living conditions.

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Answer:

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

E. Many American Indians died from poor living conditions.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Long walk was a eviction taken place in the Navajo lands, by the American Army that took them walking all the way to Bosque Redonde where they had a sort of imprisonment/protected area where they were being relocated, after 4 years it was declared a failure and they signed the US-Navajo treaty where they were allowed to return to only a portion of their homeland. Approximately 1 tenth of the population died during the long walk and in Bosque redondo due to poor living conditions.

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