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<em>Jose de San Martin</em> is the correct answer.
Explanation:
Jose de San Martin was the Argentine general who successfully led the independence movement of South American nations from spain. San Martin and Simon Bolivar are considered as the liberators of south America. He is worshipped as a national hero in Argentina. He worked as as lieutenant in the Spanish army and fought for them in African colonies. In 1812 he came back to Argentina and offered his services to the revolutionary forces. He captured Lima on 9th July 1821 and declared its independence on 9 December 1824.
Both Marcus Garvey (1887-1940) and the National Association for the Advance of Colored People (NAACP) had equality between blacks and whites as their primary goal.
Their methods were different, though. Garvey believed in "equal but separated" and led a campaign for black people to return to Africa. He stood for the establishment of a black nation on the west coast of Africa for African Americans.
The NAACP on its turn was created to fight for equality and for democratic inclusion of African Americans. NAACP fights through the judicial system, peaceful protests, and lobbying. It didn't share Garvey's defense of separatism and it was an important factor in the fight against segregation.
Three weeks after the March on Washington the KKK bombed an African American church. This was unreasonable and unprovoked. This event showed that change was needed in America.
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6. The most common map at the time projected Asia streched out, covering more of the atlantic ocean. He actually thought he found unexplored islands off the coast of Japan, because on the map he was near Japan.
7. Francisco de Almeida, but I am not the one who has the text here.
8. Bartolomeu Dias
9. Vasco de Gama
10. Leif Eriksson, the Viking who discovered America.