Answer:
The correct answer is the second one: <em>President Eisenhower sent federal troops to protect the students</em>.
Explanation:
The first statement doesn't relate to the question and the last statement refers to an event before the integration in the High School in Little Rock.
In 1954 the Supreme Court had ruled in Brown v. Board of Education case that segregation in public schools was unconstitutional.
So in 1957, the black movement decided to test the decision by registering nine black students in the Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas. Governor Faubus tried to stop the group from studying there by calling the Arkansas National Guard to prevent their entrance to the school.
A few days later President Eisenhower sent in federal agents and troops to escort the students into the school.
The black students were recruited by a member of the local NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) and received counseling sessions to understand and to prepare for the beginning of the school year and to know how to act on possible hostile situations inside the school.
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The Proclamation of 1763 was issued by King George II after Britain's victory over France in the French and Indian War and restricted settlers from settling beyond the Appellation Mountains.
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I believe the answer is: Benjamin disraeli
The challenge that initiated by Benjamin Disraeli damaged the relationship between the British empires and their colonies.
Before this, British empire colonized other countries for a trade/business relationship. But with Disraeli's new way of thinking, more of them were advocated to make the colonized countries become a part of the British empire and heavily involved in their politics.