All of the following is true about Native American activists in the 1960s, EXCEPT:
a. They called for an end of the termination policy.
b. They demanded improved education, economic, and health opportunities.
c. They staged fish-ins to protest the violation of treaties through fish and game regulation.
d. They demanded free access to Native American museums.
ANSWER: d
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