The correct answer is A. Malcolm X wouldn't support the protest methods used in the Selma-to-Montgomery March.
Explanation:
The March of Selma to Montgomery of 1965 was a series of marches carried out by African Americans who claimed peacefully for the right to vote, framed within the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s.
Malcolm X would not have supported this march, since his ideas were not entirely pacifist, but rather he supported the direct confrontation of Afro-Americans and whites, and the idea of "black power" as a form of demonstration of strength before the white population.
The Battle of Lexington and Concord are seen as the start of the American Revolution.
These battles mark the first open hostilities with the British Army and signaled the beginning of the War and were seen as the opening of a divide between the British and its colony.
While popular images of Cold War-era spies feature high-stakes missions, ... the German V-2 rocket, worked with the US military to develop ballistic missiles.
It was "the Golden Horde" who undertook the task of conquering Russia, although it should be noted that many other groups have attempted to take this land in the past as well.