Socrates was the 399 bc greek philosopher
I’m assuming C but I’m not sure
Yes, the national guardsmen protected the marchers during the successful Selma to Montgomery march
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As tension between the democratic countries and the communist USSR<span> grew during the cold war, Germany was divided into just two parts: the Federal Republic of Germany, with West </span>Berlin<span>, and the German Democratic Republic, with East </span>Berlin<span>. The west was democratic and capitalist.</span>
One of his accomplishments could be the defeat of Hannibal's brother Hasdrubal. This was at the battle of Baecula all the way back in 208 B.C. and within the next year was able to convince the local people of spain to pledge their allegiance to Rome.
In the battle of Zama he was able to defeat Hannibal through a funny turn of events. The Romans sounded horns that scared the Carthaginian elephants causing them to trample the troops.
I don't really have a third one off the top of my head but you could look up his military accomplishments since that is what he was known for. He was known for superior military abilities.