Answer: C is the correct answer.
Explanation: The Underground Railroad was a fascinating series of homes and businesses that risked their freedom or sometimes their lives to help slaves reach freedom. They would hide and feed escaped slaves and give them directions to the next "stop" on the route.
Answer:
Elijah Muhammad, a leader of the Nation of Islam, believed that African Americans should assert themselves against white power.
Explanation:
Elijah Muhammad encouraged blacks to leave the Christian religion which, he explained, was a tool used by whites to oppress blacks. The teachings of Elijah Muhammad emphasized black nationalism and a self-sufficient economy. Both local mosques and individual members were encouraged to open their own businesses. The organization he led owned land and businesses, and had schools for children and adults.
In 1942 he was imprisoned for fomenting military insubordination among blacks. Upon his release in 1946 the Nation of Islam grew rapidly, especially in the sixties, when it survived a break between Muhammad and his disciple Malcolm X. Muhammad advocated an exclusive state for black Muslims.
Answer:
The city is believed to have been founded by a Brahman named Gopi, who built the Gopi Tank (water reservoir) in 1516 and named the area Surajpur or Suryapur. Surat became the name of the city in 1520. It was plundered by Muslims in the 12th and 15th centuries.
Here are the events in chronological order:
Boomers tried to illegaly claim Unasigned Lands. [1879]
William Springer attached the Springer amendment to the Indian Appropiation Act. [February 1889]
The first land run began in Oklahoma. [April 1889]
Towns and town governments were established in Oklahoma Territory. [1890]