I've heard this around before, apparently scientists can create plasma made from equal amounts of matter and antimatter, so yes.
I would go with the last option.
"Christian missionaries" group concerned the Tokugawa shoguns enough to limit the contacts between Japan and Europe.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Tokugawa Ieyasu, who led the nation after Hideyoshi's death, initially tolerated Christian faith, but eventually abolished Christianity throughout the country, to reinforce the base for the family-led Tokugawa regime.
Finally, in 1614, he decided to ban Catholicism and, in the mid-17th century, requested that all Foreign missionaries be expelled and that all converts be executed. That signaled the end of accessible, Japanese Christianity. Tokugawa ruled nation for half a century and pressurized Christian Japanese to direct towards Buddhism.
Answer:
A group of local ministers formed the <u>Montgomery Improvement Association (MIA)</u> to support and sustain the bus boycott and the legal challenge to the segregation laws.
New england bc of how it is down there