This is not a history question.
The answer is 12.
Booker T. Washington encouraged blacks to fine a job fitting for their skills. He suggested focusing on agriculture being blacks had been "trained" through enslavement on how to work the land. This would also be less threatening to whites who working in industry and professions.
W.E.B DuBois believed in the promotion of black culture and that blacks should be given rights on the merit of their worth. He created the NAACP and encouraged blacks to become educated in the professions. He wanted true equality of the races not just segregated equality within society.
It's between A and B. The articles of confederation made the federal government weak and pretty much non-existent in terms of true power. Effectively each state was its own country more or less.
I think A and B sound pretty identical though perhaps choice A isn't the best answer because each state didn't really think about the country as a whole, but rather focused on their own backyard.
<h3>So that's why I'm thinking the final answer is choice B</h3>
Though I would get a second opinion on the matter.
I would believe the United States sponsored the contras in Nicaragua because they hoped they would Sandinistas.
If I'm wrong, please feel free to yell at me.