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I NEED YOUR HELP!!!!!!!!!!! The American Indian Movement confronted the government through _____. a book telling about a massacre at Wounded Knee, South Dakota protests for the preservation of native fishing rights a march from San Francisco to Washington, D.C. programs designed to decrease unemployment and other social ills

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protests for the preservation of native fishing rights

Step-by-step explanation:

The American Indian Movement confronted the government through protests for the preservation of native fishing rights.

The American Indians were fighting for the environment and their rights to fishing in their waters and they expressed their feelings to the government by embarking on protests.

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