The answer is A.
So, like, basically what he did was this: he, like several other south Vietnamese, was tired of the Vietnam War. So he decided to do this thing called "self-immolation", a fancy term for "setting yourself on fire", but for religious reasons. He went to downtown Saigon, settled himself on the corner of a busy intersection, which happened to be adjacent to a government building, prayed, and then doused himself with gasoline and lit himself up. Reports say that he was calm and looked at peace, even while the flames were consuming him. When the flames burnt out, only his heart remained intact. That heart was considered a symbolic symbol to the Buddhist community at the time.
Baseball was desegregated in 1947 when Jackie Robinson and Larry Doby made their major league appearances
It was "Andreas Vesalius" who was the sixteenth-century physician who published the first accurate and detailed picture of human anatomy, since he was one of the most advanced and knowledgeable surgeons of his time
Abraham Lincoln ↓
Opposed Kansas-Nebraska Act, and beleived slavery was a moral issue
Stephen Douglass ↓
Introduced the Kansas-Nebraska Act, wanted to allow slavery to continue
"Settlers were given land and, in return, were expected to farm and
<span>build on it" is the best option since this was a major entity in the colonial period. </span>