Answer:
Ida B. Wells became an activist when she was forced to change her seat on the train to where African Americans “belong”.
Explanation:
Ida B. Wells bought a train ticket from Memphis to Nashville for first-class part of the train. But after the train control arrived she was asked to change her seat for the one in African American part of the train. At first she denied and rebelled greatly. She even hit one person. But at the end she needed to change the seat.
This event caused that she feels powerful sentiment against prejudice and begins to be activist and fight against it.
The black hand was a secret serbian society that used terrorist methods to promote the liberation of Serbs outside Serbia from Habsburg or Ottoman rule and was instrumental in planning the assassination of the Austrian archduke Franz Ferdinand, <span>precipitating the outbreak of </span>World War 1.
So based on that I believe the answer is, A.
It depends. If the museum is famous and popular then there could be more than 100 people there. If the museum is small and unknown, then there could be very small groups. I didn't really understand your question but I hope this helps!
The answer is: c.The earliest third parties in the United States arose as a result of the Great Depression.
The great depression happen in 1920s, but the earliest third party has been around since the 1800s. Those third p[arty arise because there are a lot of segment in the population felt that their values/principles were not fully embodied by the existing two dominant parties. So, they decided to form third party alternative.