The American Indian Movement (AIM) took over which abandoned facility in San Francisco Bay in 1969?*1 pointa. Alcatraz Island prisonb. Wounded Knee reservationc. Fort Sumterd. Little Bighorn Battlefield
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The American Indian Movement (AIM) took over which abandoned facility in San Francisco Bay in 1969?*1 pointa. Alcatraz Island prisonb. Wounded Knee reservationc. Fort Sumterd. Little Bighorn Battlefield
Solution
a. Alcatraz Island prison
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