The Russian Revolution of 1917 was one of the most explosive political events of the twentieth century. The violent revolution marked the end of the Romanov dynasty and centuries of Russian Imperial rule. During the Russian Revolution, the Bolsheviks, led by leftist revolutionary Vladimir Lenin, seized power and destroyed the tradition of csarist rule. The Bolsheviks would later become the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
C is the answer. It illustrates an example of the arms industry having a vested interest in shaping public policy, specifically military policy.
Breakaway State, Oh how could I not know?
Breakaway state, how is your future not untold?
1846, Too many conflicts!
Independence at its finest, independence so close to you.
Oh, California, how would this not be you?
Many of the white men thought that the blacks had too much power then, they wanted to take it all away from them. It didn't originally start out so violent, but gradually over time the more violent it got.
I've seen this question before -- I'm guessing you're working with a chapter on European Renaissance and Reformation that featured a secondary source (source B) reference from historian Steve Ozment. In document A, from a letter to the pope sent by Martin Luther, Luther accused the Roman Catholic Church of having become a den of thieves, that the whole hierarchy needed reform. That early letter (from 1520) supports Ozment's claim that Luther's Reformation movement began as a protest against "arbitrary, self-aggrandizing hierarchical authority" in the church.