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Answer:
The speech at the ceremony of the proclamation of the Congo's independence, was just a short political speech given by Patrice Lumbago at the ceremonies making the independence of the Republic of Congo from Belgium.
Lumumba, the first Congolese Prime Minister, who gave the adress during the official independence commemorations at the Palais de la nation in Léopoldville.
The ceremony was intended to mark the harmonious end of Belgian rule which was attended by both Congolese and Belgian Dignitaries, including King Baudouin.
Lumumba's speech, which itself was unscheduled, and it was in a large part of a response to Baudouin's speech which was argued that the end of colonial rule in the Congo has been depicted as the culmination.
The speech itself has since been praised for its use of political rhetoric, and is considered a landmark moment in the independence of the Congo.
Explanation:
1- The correct answer is A. Samuel Houston was the Texan leader who most supported the annexation to the United States. In fact, he was President of the Republic of Texas twice, and from his position he always fought for annexation, unlike others like Mirabeau Lamar. In addition, it is stated that Houston went to Texas sent by President Andrew Jackson to achieve annexation.
2- Houston argued that the annexation had to be carried out to respect the will and right of the Texan people (which were made up of American settlers) to decide the legal status of their territory. This argument is related to the right of self-determination of peoples, which I consider valid since it's theb population who has the power to decide on their future and that of the territory they inhabit and administer, not being the states able to make decisions contrary to the people and their will.
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Answer:
the answer is c.
Explanation:
the nato invasion of Afghanistan