Answer: Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X
Explanation: Martin Luther King Jr. was an American Christian minister, scholar and activist who became the most visible spokesperson and leader in the Civil Rights Movement from 1955 until his assassination in 1968. His "I have a dream speech" is popular all around the world. He believed in a moderate non-violent approach for achieving equality.
Malcolm X was an American Muslim minister and human rights activist who was also very popular during the civil rights movement. He is best known for his staunch and controversial black racial advocacy and his belief that the movement's aim be achieved by any means necessary.
Luther King advocated non-violent direct action and passive resistance while Malcolm X urged his fellow black Americans to protect themselves against white aggression by any means necessary, even violence. This basic difference in their strategies often made them at odds with each other.
President Nixon resigned from office and appointed Spiro Agnew to replace him.
B.
Democratic campaign workers broke into Republican Party headquarters to steal files.
C.
President Nixon wrote an open letter to the New York Times maintaining his innocence.
D.
The truth about President Nixon's misconduct was first discovered by two Washington Post reporters.
Amendment Thirteenth to the Constitution of the United States was passed on 8th April 1864, by the Senate and on 31st January 1865 by the House. This amendment eliminated slavery and involuntary confinement, except as a penalty for a felony. The significance of the amendment can be seen in the fact that it produced a legal amendment that outlawed slavery in ALL the States of America.
Answer:
Your answer would be C. Turkey!
Explanation:
Turkey is by the place on the map.