The Ghost Dance of Paiute prophet Wovoka was intended to __________
A) restore the Indian peoples and make the whites disappear
B) convert all Indians to Christianity
C) teach Plains Indians to farm
D) make Indians invulnerable to white's bullets
Answer: A
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