Sambo, the typical plantation slave, was docile but irresponsible, loyal but lazy, humble but chronically given to lying and stealing; his behavior was full of infantile silliness and his talk inflated with childish exaggeration. His relationship with his master was one of utter dependence and childlike attachment; it was indeed this childlike quality that was the very key to his being. Although the merest hint of Sambo's “manhood” might fill the Southern breast with scorn, the child “in his place,” could be both exasperating and loveable8 (p. 82).
He was the commander of the American Expeditionary Forces of
the US forces during world war one.
He was the only American in his lifetime to reach the rank
of the General of the Armies which is the highest possible rank in the Army of
United States.
He also served in several Indian campaigns in New Mexico and
he was also known to be Black Jack because he also served the 10th cavalry regiment which is a segregated African
American unit in the army.
C.1 because it is the only responsible answer
I'm not so sure it might be 8 groups I think pretty sure it's 8
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization was created in 1949 by the United States, Canada, and several Western European nations to provide collective security against the Soviet Union. ... After the destruction of the Second World War, the nations of Europe struggled to rebuild their economies and ensure their security.