<span>The answer is c. Demosthenes. He was a famous orator and statesman from
Athens. He made a career from writing
speeches and as a lawyer. He warned his
fellow Athenians about the threat that Phillip II of Macedon posed and called on them to resist
him. He continued his calls when Phillip
died and was succeeded by his son Alexander the Great. He was also one of the main leaders in a
revolt against Alexander but the this failed and Demosthenes committed suicide.</span>
It’s the second one but this isn’t history
Answer:
Although you have not included the options, the following are facts about him. (Just in case)
Explanation:
1.King’s birth name was Michael, not Martin.
2. Dr. King apparently improvised parts of the “I Have A Dream” speech in August 1963, including its title passage.
3. When Dr. King was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964, at the time he was the youngest Peace Prize winner ever, at the age of 35.
4. King entered college at the age of 15.
The reason why state governments are better in focusing on the needs of the citizens they are ruling over than the country's federal government due to the reason that the state governments oversee smaller geographical issues than the country's federal government wherein their full concern is the whole country, unlike state governments, who show their concern to each of the states they are ruling over.