The correct answer is A: leading hunger strikes, marches, and boycotts of crops.
Cesar Chavez was a civil rights activists for farmers and is widely recognized as one of the most famous Hispanic-American activists. He routinely went on fasts or hunger strikes like Gandhi did, to attract public attention to certain problems. He also organized boycotts and strikes like Martin Luther King Jr, to protest against pesticides and unfair labor laws. Cesar Chavez helped co-found the National Farm Association. He was majorly popular within the Hispanic community, especially on the west coast where many farmers were Mexican-American.
Columbus approached the Spanish throne. He set sail 1492. He also set sail from the port a Palos. He took three ships the Nina the Pinta and the Santa Maria.
The correct option is D) Advanced weapons.
Though the Aztecs held the most powerful empire in Central America, the Spanish had an advantage of Advanced Weapons that contributed to the Aztecs' defeat.
Before the arrival of the Spanish, the Aztec Empire was the dominant economic and political force in South America.
The Empire has a complex government system, a sophisticated economy and a well developed social structure.
Many of the Aztecs were well-versed in developing large buildings, architecture, in agriculture, sports, mining and even astronomy. However, the technologically they were still far behind the Europeans.
Their limited weaponry was no match for the muskets of the time. We should also not forget that even a larger part of the population died due to the diseases brought on from the old world.
The local population had no immunity towards measles, small pox and other contagious diseases.
Answer: Antisemitism became the national doctrine of Germany.
Explanation:
Antisemitism is widespread propaganda among the German people. During his imprisonment, Hitler wrote a book called Mein Kampf (My Struggle), which became the core ideology of the strongest German uncle, the National Socialist struggle. This book is full of hate and racial discrimination. Hitler needed a "scapegoat" to defeat Germany in World War I and blamed the Jews as the culprit for all of Germany's problems. Through robust and unprecedented propaganda, he sought to and succeeded in convincing German society, which began to turn to this ideology of hatred and destruction massively.
A. sending soldiers to the South to enforce antidiscrimination laws" was a way in which the federal government safeguarded blacks' civil rights during congressional Reconstruction