I believe that the answer is B.
In the passage, it says that he ordered the building of canals and buildings to benefit his people. It also says that He valued music and art, and thus proposed projects to beautify the city. Along with that, he also worked to improve defense, as well as the irrigation system
Is there options if not I would say government.
The aim of the Radical Republican plan was to reconstruct the South after the American civil war. The USA president of the day, Andrew Johnson, and the USA congress had very different ideas about how the South should be rebuilt. Andrew Johnson wanted to limit the rights of the African Americans, amongst other plans. The Radical Republicans were a group of people within congress who wanted to protect the rights of the African Americans. They also proposed a bill that stated that all people born in the USA had equal rights irrespective or their race, color or creed. These proposals were considered radical because they were very different from the ideals of the day.
The Sixth Amendment is the section of the Bill of Rights that states that any US citizen has a the right to:
1. Have a speedy trail.
2. A fair jury.
3. An attorney (hired by the citizen or provided by court)
4. A chance to confront the witness.
5. Obtain witnesses in their favor.
The points mention above are more specific on the Sixth Amendment. What the woman in the scenario has the right to is to obtain witnesses in her favor, by doing so her friends are force by law to attend court by the use of summons. Leaving them with no choice but to testify.