The most controversial agreement at Yalta was probably allowing Soviet Union to take control over Eastern Europe (answer: <span>C. the granting of Soviet authority over the nations of Eastern Europe)
This decision later led to the Cold war that lasted till 1991.
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Martin Luther King Jr. advocated for nonviolent (peaceful) protests in order to gain civil rights for African-Americans. Malcolm X was similar in the sense that he wanted equal rights, however he was in favor of using violence in order to do this.
Another important Civil Rights leader was Rosa Parks. She refused to give up her seat to a white passenger in a "white only" section of a Montgomery Bus. This resulted in the Montgomery Bus Boycott, which helped end segregation on buses in Alabama.
John F. Kennedy was the man assassinated on November 1963. His assassin was Lee Harvey Oswald. Only one day after Kennedy was killed, Oswald was killed by a Dallas night club owner by the name of Jack Ruby. Even though Kennedy died, his legacy lived on when Lyndon B. Johnson was able to get the Civil Rights Act of 1964 passed. This was a document Kennedy worked on for a long time, unfortunately he was killed before it could pass in Congress.
<span>I think that “bleeding Kansas” produced intense controversy between many Americans because there is a slavery controversy between them. Between the period of 15th centuries and 19th centuries, Atlantic slave trade occurred and causes to increased the number of African people to be part of the slave trade.</span>
The correct answer is D. However that does not mean that the citizens do not have a love for the home country, in fact much the opposite. They love the country so much that they wish to expand its borders and contribute to its glory.