1. "Missouri Compromise" is the one among the following that <span>was nullified by the Kansas-Nebraska Act. The correct option among all the options given in the question is option "A".
2. Abolitionist John Brown was executed because </span>for his attempt to seize the arsenal at Harper's Ferry. <span>The correct option among all the options given in the question is option "A".
3. </span>Under the new Fugitive Slave Act passed in 1850, c<span>itizens who helped a runaway slave could be imprisoned. The correct option among all the options that are given is option "D".</span>
The Cuban Revolution (Spanish: Revolución cubana) was an armed revolt conducted by Fidel Castro's revolutionary 26th of July Movement and its allies against the authoritarian government of Cuban PresidentFulgencio Batista. The revolution began in July 1953,[4] and continued sporadically until the rebels finally ousted Batista on 31 December 1959, replacing his government with a revolutionary socialist state. 26 July 1959 is celebrated in Cuba as the Day of the Revolution. The 26th of July Movement later reformed along communist lines, becoming the Communist Party in October 1965.[5]
Cuban RevolutionPart of Cold War
Revolutionary leaders Che Guevara (left) and Fidel Castro (right) in 1961Date26 July 1953 – 1 January 1959
(5 years, 5 months and 6 days)LocationCubaResult
26th of July Movement victory
Overthrow of Fulgencio Batista's government
Establishment of a communist government, led by Fidel Castro
United States embargo against Cuba
Belligerents
 26th of July Movement
Student Revolutionary Directorate
Supported by:
 Soviet Union
 Republic of Cuba
Supported by:
 United StatesCommanders and leaders Fidel Castro
 Raúl Castro
 Che Guevara
 Abel Santamaría 
 Camilo Cienfuegos
 Huber Matos
 Juan Almeida Bosque
 Frank País †
 Eloy Gutiérrez Menoyo
 René Ramos Latour †
 Roberto Rodriguez †
 Rolando Cubela
 Humberto Sori Marín
 Alfonso Perez Leon Fulgencio Batista
 Eulogio Cantillo
 José Quevedo
 Alberto del Río Chaviano
 Joaquín Casillas 
 Cornelio Rojas 
 Fernández Suero
 Cándido Hernández
 Alfredo Abon Lee
Out of the options in the list, "profit" would be the primary incentive in a free-enterprise system, since in this system people are allowed to keep the money they make.
Climate change / destruction of nature (48.8%)
Large scale conflict / wars (38.9%)
Inequality (income, discrimination) (30.8%)
Poverty (29.2%)
Religious conflicts (23.9%)
Government accountability and transparency / corruption (22.7%)
We are facing those things because it is a new year and everyone is wanting more of things and the more people come into the world the more poverty that we are having.
There are definately more religious conflicts going on because so many people are judging other people's religions. I also think that there is so much climate change around here because the air is filled with so much junk that we could barely be outdoors and there are so many people out there who are smokers and they cause the air we breathe to no be healthy and most of us are getting sick because the air we breathe is not healthy for us to be in.
He became an activist within the Democratic party. From 1963-1967, Carter served in the Georgia state senate, and in 1970 was elected the governor of Georgia, defeating former Governor Ca Sanders in the Democratic Primary