B. German and Lutheran
5 million immigrants from Germany came during 1850-1930. They were the biggest number of immigrants to come to the United States.
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be "cultural understanding," since it is usually due to a complete lack of cultural understanding that genocide takes place. </span></span>
Joseph Stalin wanted to regain Russia's (USSR) land that was lost in the previous World War I, (The Great War) basically wanted to take over the world, little by little. To do this, he eliminated anyone who he thought would be more powerful than him, such as the important rulers in the Central Planning Committee.
Sun Yat-sen lead the Xinhua revolution that overthrew China's Qing Dynasty. He founded societies that lead and funded several uprising before Xinhua all over China. Most of his efforts are planning and finding funding while in exile. His influence of locals and Chinese living in different countries poured donation that funded his cause. He also attempted to make an alliance with the different nation like Japan and Philippines however, he failed.
In the 1877 presidential election Rutherford H. made a deal with southern democrats so that he could become president.
Rutherford Hayes promised to remove the last troops from the south and put an end to Reconstruction in the states of South Carolina, Florida, and Louisiana.