They are all examples of rite of passage.
Answer:
South Carolina nullification crisis, 1832-33
Explanation:
When Tariff of 1832 slightly modified only the Tariff of 1828, the legislature of the South Carolina met and decided to put the nullification theory of Calhoun to go through a practical test. The legislature of South California called for a state convention specially, and it is on 24th November, 1832 that the convention adopted a Ordinance of Nullification. The ordinance announced Tariffs of 1828 as well as 1832.
Answer:
C. Anti-Semitism
Explanation:
The poster depicts an anti-Semitic propaganda poster, which this conclusion can be drawn from the use of the Jewish symbol (the Star of David as seen in the backdrop of the poster), and the rat which is assumingly being used for comparison. Also, the Russian text roughly begins with something along the lines of "Jews are like rats", which is brazen anti-Semitism.
More so, it is the fact that the Jews in particular are being targeted, which is the very definition of anti-Semitism.