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What was a major change for Seminole Indians in the 1930s? They earned the right to vote. They began a separatist movement. They began to move onto federal Indian reservations. They used armed resistance as the government attempted to move them.
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the last answer is wrong i just took the test
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They used armed resistance as the government attempted to move them" would be the best option since this was a relatively unprecedented step taken by Natives.
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