Why did the Bureau of Indian Affairs ban the Ghost Dance?

A.
The leader of the bureau believed it would cause division among Native Americans.
B.
The bureau feared it would lead to a violent Native American rebellion.
C.
The bureau did not want the Native American children exposed to raising the dead rituals.
D.
The bureau wanted to encourage Native Americans to convert to Christianity.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) eventually banned the Ghost Dance, because the government believed it was a precursor to renewed Native American militancy and violent rebellion.

The Bureau of Indian Affairs banned the Ghost Dance because it was feared it would lead to a violent Native American rebellion.

What cause the ban of the Ghost Dance?

The operation was banned because the government believed it was a precursor to renewed Native American militancy and violent rebellion.

Therefore, the Option B is correct.

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