General AIM Questions
Specific AIM Movements
Goals, Challenges, and Leaders
100

What does AIM stand for?

American Indian Movement?


100

When was the occupation of Alcatraz Island?

1969

100

Name 2 challenges within the AIM movement

2 out of the 4:

Internal conflicts with its members

Government opposition in the form of legal battles

Negative public and media perception of militant protests

Limited Resources and funding

200

When year was AIM started?

1968

200

What was the significance of the Wounded Knee Occupation?

It brought attention to the corrupt government of the Oglala Sioux Tribe and the federal government’s inability to honor and follow through with treaties that addressed Native American tribes.

200

Name 2 out of 5 goals of the AIM movement

Preservation of Indigenous culture and cultural revitalization

Tribal Autonomy

Land Ownership

Economic independence

Social Justice for the discrimination of Native Americans

300

How did AIM's tactics differ from other civil rights organizations at the time?

Their protests were direct and confrontational instead of peaceful. For example, they would occupy many government buildings and lead protests.

300

How long was the "Longest Walk" protest in 1978?

5-6 months

300

Which 2 AIM leaders met in jail?

Dennis Banks and Clyde Bellecourt

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