C: The allies were near defeat
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Over the past five years, Malala Yousafzai has become one of the world's most famous young women - the schoolgirl shot in Pakistan who built a new life in Birmingham after surgery, then campaigned for education for all girls, won the Nobel Peace Prize and inspired the world with her life story.
Now her mother, Toor Pekai Yousafzai, has spoken to the BBC for the first time to explain how her own life has changed in the past five years.
"It was very hard when I left everyone behind," says Toor Pekai. "We didn't expect to live in a foreign country.
"When other people leave their country they accept everything that comes their way and they're ready for it, but we couldn't prepare.
"We had to suddenly leave Pakistan. The attack changed everything. We had to focus on Malala's life."
Explanation:
The answer would be A: The raids ignored people's civil liberties.
Occurring during the height of the Red Scare, the Palmer Raids were conducted in an attempt to find and arrest communists, radical leftists, etc. After a while, Americans started to become upset at these raids as many were arrested and detained without warrants, a violation of the people's civil liberties.
Answer:
I think it has something to do with slavery and the civil war.
I am 50/50 on my response
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