Asked by Keuntis Thompson on Jun 08, 2024

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The American Indian Movement

A) was in opposition to the Red Power movement.
B) demanded the end of the tribal system.
C) demanded greater tribal self-government.
D) urged all Indians to leave their reservations.
E) demanded greater federal control of the reservation system.

American Indian Movement

A grassroots movement founded in 1968 aimed at addressing issues of sovereignty, treaty rights, and well-being among Native American peoples.

Tribal Self-Government

The ability of indigenous tribes to govern themselves according to their own laws and traditions, often recognized within the framework of a country's legal system.

  • Determine the role of movements advocating for ethnic and minority rights in the expansive fight for equal rights.
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Zybrea KnightJun 08, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The American Indian Movement (AIM) was established in the late 1960s and was a part of the broader Red Power movement, advocating for Native American rights. One of its key demands was for greater tribal self-government, aiming to increase the autonomy and sovereignty of Native American tribes over their own affairs.