<span>When the District Commissioner came back from a expedition
and learns about the annihilation of the church, he requests six front-runners
of the village, together with Okonkwo, to meet with him in his government
office. The six men decided to go to the assembly equipped with their axes.</span>
Answer: George Horace Gallup
Explanation: George Gallup was an American pioneer of survey sampling techniques and inventor of the Gallup poll, a successful statistical method of survey sampling that was used to measure public opinion. He is often referred to as the developer of public polling.
In 1936, his organization, the American Institute of Public Opinion(Gallup Poll) achieved national recognition by correctly predicting, using the replies of just 50,000 respondents, that Franklin Roosevelt would defeat Alf Landon in the United States Presidential election. This contradicted the widely-respected Literary Digest magazine whose poll which was based on over two million returned questionnaires predicted that Landon would be the winner.
It’s become a symbol of LGBT+ rights. Before stonewall people who were part of the LGBT+ community could be arrested just for being who they were despite being LGBT+ not technically being illegal. Many LGBT+ people were on the receiving end of horrific and unjust police brutality, and often they would create secret clubs that were often disguised as other things, most popularly, “coffee houses”. A lot of the time, these LGBT+ clubs where people could be themselves safely, would be discovered and raided by the police and shut down. This harsh treat of the LGBT+ led to what we know as the stonewall riot where LGBT+ people gathered to protest these injustices and put an end to them and to get rights that would protect future generations of lgbt+ people from such cruelty. The riot which started peacefully and ended violently, was able to successfully gather enough support for LGBT+ rights to be implored and even though it still was not socially acceptable to be LGBT+, they at least weren’t getting arrested and beaten by the police and raided for who they were. Today the anniversary of the stonewall riot is celebrated as a symbol of how the LGBT+ community began to have rights and began to have their love and who they were recognized