My best guess is A, as they both were law/statemen
Specifically, the Battle of the Coral Sea prevented the Japanese carriers Shōkaku and Zuikaku from joining in the Battle of Midway one month later.
<span>The greatest social shifts during this time in the
United States were caused by the Second Great Awakening, which was a
religious revival that sought in part to curb immigration. This of
course led to calls for prohibition, because it was believed that mostly
immigrants were the heavy drinkers. </span>
In 1529, Martin Luther and Ulrich Zwingli met at the Marburg convention to bring together Protestant factions.
They disagreed over how reformation of the Catholic Church was possible. Luther believed the ability to reform laid in the gospel and convincing people to change based on the teachings in the gospel while Zwingli wanted to use political means to force changes.