Which U.S. President issued the directive to land a man on the moon? Dwight Eisenhower
John Kennedy
Lyndon Johnson
Richard Nixon

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Answer: In 1961, President John F. Kennedy proposed a national goal of a man to land in the moon which was done during his speech before the US Congress noting “before this decade is out, of landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth” which was then fulfilled when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed on the Moon in 1969 using the Apollo 11.
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John Kennedy

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The current U.S. government is an example of a b) representative democracy. A representative democracy is defined is a style of government which is founded on the principle of elected officials representing a group of people. All modern western-style democracies actually fit under the term "representative democracy."

Was America a land of opportunity for indentured servants

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Technically yes, America was a land of opportunity for indentured servants, since many of them had slightly better conditions after arriving in America than they had back home, but this is of course relative. 

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I think it is yes

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because i got it right on a test

How did Parliament's actions after the French and Indian War reflect the economic theory of mercantilism? A. Limit manufacturing in colonial America.
B. Train sailors for the British navy.
C. Limit the size of ships in English waters.
D. Ensure that England benefited from colonial trade.

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D) ensure that England benefited from colonial trade

C

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How did President George H.W. Bush respond when other nations failed to support long-term U.S. involvement in the Persian Gulf War? (Points: 5) He took his case to the United Nations.
He continued the fighting anyway.
He withdrew U.S. troops.
He made special arrangements with Saddam Hussein.

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The correct answer is C) he withdrew his troops.

President George W. H. Bush responded by withdrawing his troops when other nations failed to support long-term US involvement in the Persian Gulf.

The Gulf War was won by the Coalition Forces (the United States, Great Britain, Australia, Poland, and Spain. After 42 days of the war, President George H. W. Bush ordered the ceased of fire on February 28, 1991. At the end of the armed conflict, Sadam Hussein remained on power. Although the US troops stayed for a while after the war, they gradually were leaving Iraq. In the meantime, US Airforce and UK Royal Air Force continue to patrol the skies frequently and there were times when they exchanged fire with Iraqui rebels.

He withdrew the U.S. Troops.

Why did Congress pass the Civil Rights Act of 1866?

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The Congress of the United States of America passed the Civil Rights Act of 1866 to protect the rights of the African Americans living in the United States. The bill was passed by the Congress on 9th of April in the year 1866 and it gave citizenship to all people that were born in the United States without segregation of skin color.

C) to outline the rights granted to all male citizens of the United States

What primary benefit did Theodore Roosevelt see in digging a canal through Panama? It would facilitate better understanding between Colombia and the United States. It would save time for passengers and merchants in their travels. It would strengthen the navy and enable the United States to guard its colonies. It would enable foreign countries to easily access both North and South America..

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It would strengthen the navy and enable the U.S to guard its colonies. I believe the building of the Panama Canal was in time of Imperialism (not 100% sure), where countries were trying to take over smaller or weaker countries to accumulate more power.

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i found the answer is c

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