"Working for the election of sympathetic public officials" is the activity helpful to both public officials and interest groups.
<u>Answer:</u> Option B
<u>Explanation:</u>
An employee of a leader of a political party, governmental authority, political candidate, official of a public international organisation, state-owned enterprise's officer or employee, including a state-owned etc are called as "Public official".
During elections many demanding duties come out which need participation from other people in most ethical and regulated way but under law. Indulging in duties or volunteering during elections of sympathetic public officials will be benefited to both the parties i.e officials and groups.
Answer:
Landowners grew more than cotton
Answer: Very few groups in the 1960s advocated violence, except the US government, in the form of military adventure, where they went far beyond advocating. A total of about 1,353,000 deaths occurred on all sides in the Vietnam war. Then there was/is the Klu Klux Klan. We need to be watchful even now. The Weathermen were a small organization and they claimed not to intend violence, but use it if “necessary.” The Black Panthers called themselves a party of “self defense.” Whether or how often individuals in the latter two groups deviated from their charters (if any) is hard to determine.
Anyway people can justify their actions of violence it doesn't mean it was justification for everybody.
Rome-Berlin Axis - alliance between Mussolini and Hitler
Demilitarized - no weapons and fortifications permitted
Appeasement - satisfying reasonable demands in exchange for peace
Nazi-Sovjet nonaggresion pact - agreement between hitler and stalin