The appropriate response is the Black Panthers. The Black Panthers were framed in California in 1966 and they had a short however critical impact on the social equality development. The two authors of the Black Panther Party were Huey Percy Newton and Bobby Seale.
The answer is D, because the demand for it was really high.
Some of Nixon's actions and policies as president was:
-Ended the Vietnam War and improving U.S relations with the Soviet Union and China.
The long term effects is:
- Negative effect that Watergate created such a legacy of distrust in government that we are living with its consequences even today.
- On the other hand, the positive legacy from his presidencies, such as the passage of the first comprehensive environmental legislation.
Nixon legacy is:
- Helped move the Eisenhower administration towards supporting the Civil
Rights movement.
- Established diplomatic relations with China.
- Negotiated arms treaties with USSR
- Maintained a policy of detente, which thawed the Cold War tensions
- Founded the EPA
- And tried initiating many social reforms.
He will be remembered for:
- Being the only president to resign from office as a result of the Watergate Scandal.
Congress passed the removal bill that May, and by September Jackson had begun negotiating with the Chickasaws, the Choctaws and the remaining Creeks to move west. Within four years they would be under land cession treaties or on the move. Some Seminoles also left in the early 1830s, and others fought the Army in Florida for several years. But Ross refused even to meet with Jackson. Instead, he turned to the U.S. Supreme Court, asking the justices to invalidate Georgia’s removal law.
As the court’s spring session opened in March 1831, Georgia officials roamed the Capitol to rally states’ rights advocates to the idea of stripping the justices of their power to review the acts of state governments. The justices—in an act that historians would say reflected their worry over the talk coming out of Congress—ruled that they lacked jurisdiction over the Cherokees’ claims against Georgia. Chief Justice John Marshall offered their only hope when he wrote that “the Indians are acknowledged to have an unquestionable...right to the lands they occupy.”