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<span>A. It recognized the right of kingdoms to practice Protestantism</span>
It was different in the sense that the two main protagonists didn’t fight each other directly, but fought proxy wars in other nations. The Soviets aiding and arming one side, the US arming another side. It was a bit like a global chess game in a sense. The US and the Soviets trying to out think each other while building their own empires and depleting the resources of the other. Unfortunately other people and other nations were used as pawns, and the effects are still being felt today.
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Both want a change from being ruled by an absolute ruler, both have economic instability from war debt, both have social inequality. And also, both started because of enlightenment ideas. What was the major difference between the American and French Revolutions? The American revolution didn't have the reign of terror.
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C.
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George Wallace was the governor of Alabama who supported racial segregartion. He is known for blocking the way of two African-American students and prevent them from entering the University of Alabama.
Orval Faubus was the governor of Arkansas and is known fro defying the Supreme Court's order for school integration. He called the Arkansas National Guard preventing nine African-American students from enrolling in the Central High School, Little Rock.
Lester Maddox was elected as the governor of Georgia in 1966 and refused to lay Martin Luther King Jr. after his assassination.
Therefore, the correct answer is that all three supported racial segregation. Thus option C is correct.
Many people do bad things for many different reasons. Some people do bad things because others did bad things to them. Others do bad things because they don't realize it's bad or they think they are doing the right thing. Sometimes it's a mistake. It is impossible to know everyone's reasoning for why they do bad things. A good way to answer this would be by asking yourself why you do bad things, if you do.