This is a tough question because the answer depends on when and where. If you are just worried about who was there first, then the answer should be the Franciscans who worked from 1526 [when the pope declared the Native American Indian capable of understanding Catholicism] to about 1573 which is when hundred of missions were present in Florida and New Mexico.
Later on California had 21 missions along the El Camino Real (from San Francisco to San Diego).
Power was in the hands of the land owners - A
Although, it's obvious that for Japanese feudalism it was not the same as for European feudalism in terms of laws, capabilities, rights and duties, the ones who owned the land still were the ones who had the most power.
The correct answer is "A popular vote margin of fewer than 120,000."
The Presidential election of 1960 was one in which JFK beat Nixon. In this election, JFK received 303 electoral votes and Nixon received 219 (proving the last statement wrong).
Statement one is also incorrect, as Nixon won the state of California. Lastly, statement two, is incorrect as well. This is because Nixon won almost every western state except Nevada.
Probably D. because something weak could not benefit.
Most of their Mosque (or Masjid in arabic) had a public school for which the poor children can be taught.
Also that they brought with them public lamps that lighted the roads for over 10 miles.