Answer:
Henry Highland Garnet's Call to Rebellion
Explanation:
August of 1843 in Buffalo, New York, Henry Highland Garnet gave an inspirational speech that shocked the delegates of the National Negro Convention. In came to be known as the "Call to Rebellion" speech, Garnet encouraged slaves to turn against their masters. "Neither god, nor angels, or just men, command you to suffer for a single moment. Therefore it is your solemn and imperative duty to use every means, both moral, intellectual, and physical that promises success."
During this time period,<span> powerful families ruled.</span>
<span>The answer is letter C.<span>
<span>The
invention of steam engines that powered ships was the number one technological
advances that the Industrial Revolution brought to naval warfare. This was the
time where artillery was improved highly and the need to transport these
materials on water was critical. The rise of steam engine technology paved the
way for advanced naval warfare during the Industrial Revolution.</span></span></span>
The correct answer is A. The Navy Cross and national fame.
Explanation
Doris Miller (1919-1943) was an African-American serviceman who became nationally famous for his heroic actions during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 and was awarded the Navy Cross (the first African-American to receive this award). During the attack, Doris Miller manipulated an antiaircraft weapon without any previous training for its use and shot down two Japanese aircraft. So the correct answer is A. The Navy Cross and national fame.