I believe the answer would be: C. Custer and his force arrived ahead of the main U.S. force.
Martin Luther King Jr. believed in peaceful protests. He led many non-violent organizations and protests, such as the March on Washington and the Montgomery Bus Boycott. He wanted everyone to be equal. Malcolm X, the head of the Nation of Islam, on the other hand believed that blacks were a superior being and that they didn't have to listen to what the white man said. He believed that they should show their superiority by any means possible even if that meant violence had to be used.
Muslims’ reference to Christians and Jews as
“People of the Book” demonstrates they all
shared a belief in monotheism.