The correct answer here would be A.
The
allegations that Saddam Hussein was cooperating with Al-Qaeda was on of
the reasons cited for the US led invasion of Iraq in 2003. But the
investigation that occurred after the invasion showed no evidence that
there was cooperation between the Iraqi leader and the terrorist group
as it was revealed by the independent commission and declassified
documents of the Defense Department.
Registering to vote when a citizen turns 18 is NOT directly an example of a citizen participating in policy-making decisions.
Actually voting would be a way to participate in such decisions, both in terms of which candidates one votes for as well as which ballot initiatives (in referendum issues) the voter supports. The other answer choices all show the citizen participating in ways that express policy preferences. Campaigning for a particular candidate would be done to show support for policies supported by that candidate. Writing letters and demonstrating also are actions intending to shape public policy.
The correct answer is the last option.
All the other options are very specific topics. The history of basketball, on the other hand, would take much longer than 10 minutes to present, because the history is so long. There are several different sub-topics within this subject that could be focused on.
basically to kinda win the space feud against the soviet union and show that america is better
hope this helps a bit