I believe the correct answer is the first option. In regents of the university of california v. bakke (1978), the supreme court determined that racial quotas in university were unconstitutional. It was a landmark decision that was made by the Supreme Court. It did not allowed race to be one of the factors in admission to colleges.
If you mean ethnicity wise, African Americans (men only) received the right to vote in 1870. If you mean when did women get to vote, it was in 1920, August 26.
I believe the answer would be Shay´s rebellion or C.
The answer to this statement would be TRUE. This is based on the Bible in the part that Hezekiah cleanses the temple. This is the part during his first month of his reign. What he did was he opened the doors of the house of the Lord and there he gathered the priests into the square of the east. Hope this helps.