B. Protestant Reformation
C. By hiring researchers to record interviews
2 of the most common problems that many European colonists faced were, a lack of food due mostly to improper knowledge of farming, and hostile native population .
The correct answer is that they established the eight-hour workday for the workers and gave them really generous overpay.
This means that the government did intervene in the business which was something not really common in the United States of that period since the concept of the free market was really strong at the time and people resisted any interference by the government. Government took more active role in the market after the Great Depression.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The strategies that movement activists employed in their efforts to transform Albany, Birmingham, and the nation were the use of nonviolent marches, protests, and demonstrations such as taking the streets to demand civil rights for African Americans and other minorities. They also used litigation and sits-ins. People from all backgrounds, including students, participated in these demonstrations.
The resistance they met was the fact that many white people saw these demonstrations as a risk to the status quo, and demanded the police to stop the demonstrations and arrest the people that participated in those events. That is why, activist leaders like Dr. MartinLuther King, ended up in jail, in Birmingham jail, where he wrote his famous "Letter From Birmingham Jail."