False, on the side of the British
The Scopes Trial was important because it talked about the classic ethical issue of should we teach creationism in schools. John Scopes was a science teacher in Tennessee. At the time, teaching evolution in school was against the law, but Scopes taught evolution regardless of the law. He was put on trial, where each side was represented by a famous attorney, against Scopes was William Jennings Bryan, and representing Scopes was Clarence Darrow. Scopes was found guilty and fined $100, but this verdict was later withdrawn.
I’m assuming your talking about world war 2 and if so the most likely answer is b since Germany at the time was in control of a large portion of Europe
Secession convention meeting in Charleston
Adoption of the Marshall plan in the 1940’s Cuban middle crisis in the 1960’s and then fall of the Berlin Wall in end of ‘80s early 90s