All of the following are TRUE about the American Indian Movement (AIM) EXCEPT

A) it started in Minneapolis in the late 1960s.
B) it resulted in numerous violent clashes with police during protests and demonstrations across the national reservation system.
C) it helped orchestrate a demonstration that resulted in the takeover of Alcatraz prison in San Francisco.
D) it initially started among urban Native Americans and grew to the reservations in rural areas.


Answer: B

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