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<em>let the young man be free let him be in the party.</em>
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The best answer would be C. zeal. Zeal means enthusiasm for a cause which makes sense in this sentence.
Ire means anger, that doesn't fit. Neither does prodigy (meaning someone who is exceptional, especially at a young age), nor fete (meaning to entertain someone).
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He was afraid that he would lose the necessary support from the south. He was a president during a tough time when it came to cooperation with the congress. Without the southern support he wouldn't be the president, and he feared that by going on the march he would alienate voters. This is why even when he endorsed them he didn't want to fully support them because he didn't want to make southerners angry since the south was a huge voters base. He didn't want to push civil rights too rapidly.
The correct answer is A. Many adults.
Explanation
In the fragment, the words "Many adults" are an antecedent, that is, a previous noun that is replaced by a pronoun (for example he, she, it, we, they) in the following sentence. In the text the author mentioned "Many adults feel ..." and then he said, "They believe...". This means, the noun "many adults" is replaced by the pronoun "they". According to the above, the correct answer is A.