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  • At Wounded Knee, U.S. soldiers killed many ___.
    Men, women, and children
    Only soldiers
  • Reservations and buffalo destruction greatly changed ___.
    Settler life
    Indian life
  • The Lakota and Cheyenne defeated Custer at the ___.
    Battle of Gettysburg
    Battle of the Little Bighorn
  • Chief Big Foot led Ghost Dancers to hide in the ___.
    Mountains of Colorado
    Badlands of South Dakota
  • The Ghost Dance was a religion that promised the return of ___.
    The buffalo
    New soldiers
  • Buffalo were almost destroyed by ___.
    American Indians
    Hunters and settlers
  • Crazy Horse, Gall, and Sitting Bull were leaders during the ___.
    Massacre at Wounded Knee
    Battle of the Little Bighorn
  • George Custer found ___ in the Black Hills.
    Gold
    Silver
  • The Nez Perce surrendered about ___ miles from the Canadian border.
    100 miles
    30 miles
  • The Lakota considered the Black Hills to be ___.
    A place for farming
    Sacred land
  • Chief Joseph tried to lead the Nez Perce to ___.
    Mexico
    Canada
  • Hunters shot buffalo mainly for ___.
    Sport and skins
    Religious rituals
  • Diseases brought by settlers’ cattle were deadly to ___.
    Buffalo
    Horses
  • The Massacre at Wounded Knee took place in ___.
    1890
    1880
  • By 1889, only about ___ buffalo were left.
    10,000
    1,000
  • Sitting Bull was killed when government police tried to ___.
    Protect him
    Arrest him