Final answer:
The Ghost Dance craze immediately preceded the Wounded Knee Massacre, which occurred in 1890 and marked the end of the Indian Wars.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Ghost Dance craze immediately preceded the Wounded Knee Massacre. The Ghost Dance was a spiritual movement among Native Americans which prophesied the end of the West’s expansion and a restoration of the Native way of life.
The movement culminated in tragedy at Wounded Knee when a group of Lakota, fearing further suppression following the death of Sitting Bull, performed the Ghost Dance and were subsequently massacred by the U.S. Army in 1890.
This marked the end of the so-called Indian Wars and a significant episode in the systemic oppression and dispossession faced by Native Americans, making answer choice (D) the Wounded Knee Massacre the correct one.