What was the reason behind the Ghost Dance developing a large following among certain Native American groups?

A) They sought to revitalize their culture and protect themselves.
B) The dance was an important source of income.
C) The dance created unity with the Cherokee.
D) The U.S. government helped promote the dance.


A

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