Answer:The answer is C
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The Nigerian economy is a developing economy, the mainstay of the economy is agriculture and crude oil export. The country is one of the economic power house of Africa after South Africa.
The country economy is the biggest in the West African sub region, the country is the sixth largest oil producing nation in the world. The country economy is termed developing because it still depends on other countries of the world for their industrial goods as industrialization account for small percentage of the country GDP.
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"After that the Townshend Act in 1767 which required Boston Merchants to pay taxes on lead, glass, paper, paint and tea from England, the colonists got enraged. The Boston Merchants refused to pay and the king sent British soldiers to keep order in the colonies and reinforce the Townsend Act."
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A) Colonists began challenging the authority of existing religious establishments.
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It means that being friendly towards oppressors will not have you get your rights. You cannot sit and wait for people to give you or others equal rights. The only proper way to get them to stop is by force, to hit them where it hurts. You could add the protests/BLM movement in as an example, the fact that policemen who kill innocent Black men and women typically walk free or get a slap on the wrist unless people demand justice.
The quote was made by civil rights activist Thurgood Marshall, the first Black man who served at the Supreme Court.
The correct answer is C.
Freedom Rides were performed during the Civil Rights Movement and started in 1961, in the route Washington D.C.-New Orleans. Activists organized themselves to use interstate buses that communicated different Southern cities, in order to <u>check whether segregation had been abolished or not in public transport interstate facilities</u>, as the US Supreme Court decisions <em>Morgan v. Virginia</em> (1946) and <em>Boynton v. Virginia </em>(1960) had stated.
They could see in person how Southern states had ignored those decisions and how segregation continued ocurring.