The correct option is "the prosecutor filed a Supreme Court case against Nixon."
In July 1973, thanks to the testimonies of former Nixon officials and staff, investigations conducted by the Watergate Committee of the United States Senate revealed that Nixon had a tape system in its offices and that many conversations had been recorded. After a series of legal battles, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled unanimously that the president should deliver the tapes to government investigators, which he finally agreed to. The recordings directly implicated Nixon in the case, revealing that he had tried to cover up the theft with "questionable chicanery." Due to the fact that with almost total probability, the president would have been subjected to an impeachment ("process of destitution") by the two chambers of the legislative power of the State, Nixon resigned as president on August 9, 1974. On August 8, September 1974, his successor, also Republican Gerald Ford, granted him the presidential pardon.
C- to provide welfare for the poor
The correct answer is:
Martin Luther King Jr.
The Montgomery bus boycott was a massive demonstration that had been sparked by the arrest of Rosa Parks on December 1955. It concluded with the U.S. Supreme Curt ruling as unconstitutional the segregation on public buses. It was organized by the Montgomery Improvement Association (MIA) and its president, Martin Luther King, Jr., who became a prominent civil rights leader as international attention focused on Montgomery.
Martin Luther King, Jr. would become a spokesperson for nonviolent protest by African Americans thanks to his use of the power of words and acts of nonviolent resistance.
During the early 1900s, the term "soviet" was initially the name for political organizations and governmental bodies associated with the Russian Revolution. "Soviet" means assembly or council, any governmental council. A number of organizations were called "soviet" in Russian history. Soviet forces were a coalition of workers' and soldiers' committees that called for the establishment of a socialist state in what was the Russian Empire.