<span>B. Citizens in both continents state that religion plays an important role in their lives.
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Abraham Lincoln vetoed the Wade-Davis Bill of 1864 because he felt it imposed a harsh punishment on the Confederate states that rebelled from the Union. Radical Republicans proposed the bill to punish the Southern states during the Reconstruction phase after the Civil War ended.
The Germans (if you're talking either about the first or second world war) in both of them felt they were entitled to wage war and that they will win because it was their destiny and obligation to win back and win more ground for their Fatherland.
The correct answer is alternative B: to end segregation in public education.
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) filed the case with the claim that it was unconstitutional to have segregated facilities for black and white. They won the case, and the United States Supreme Court ruled racial segregation to be unconstitutional in public schools.