The correct answer is C. Redeemer
Explanation:
In U.S. history, the Reconstruction (1863-1877) was the period that followed the Amerian Civil War and during which important social changes and changes in civil rights occurred; indeed during the Reconstruction rights were guaranteed to free slaves and those states that had belonged to the Confederacy were integrated again. However, these changes were still opposed by some, especially by those that lived in the south and wanted to preserved the traditions and white supremacy that existed before the Civil War and because of this the Redeemers were created which refer to a coalition of those white southerners that oppose the changes of the Reconstruction and aimed at getting power and continue with the white supremacy stopping the changes of the Reconstruction, also they oppose the carpetbagger and scalawags that supported the Reconstruction. Therefore, the term used to refer to the southerners that tired to overturn the changes of the Reconstruction was Redeemers.
I had this question on my study island! I believe the answer is B.
William Westmoreland was the chief commanding officer during the Vietnam War.
The acquisition of new land was seen as a way for European countries to politically compete with other European nations, giving them more strength in both the political and economic realm.
1: Politics at home were very anti-communist, with the Soviet Union being seen as a nation that was trying to destroy the United States with every move it made.
2: Covert operations abroad, such as the Bay of Pigs invasion and covert support to countries at war with the Soviet Union, such as Afghanistan.
3: New alliances, such as NATO were put in place to prevent a third world war.