This was the date when President John F. Kennedy (1917-1963), 35th President of the United States, was assassinated, being shot and killed in the city of Dallas, Texas. He was succeeded by Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson, who had been riding in the same motorcade.
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What will developing alternative energy sources reduce your need for
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Developing alternative energy sources reduce your need for oil
and coal, primarily.
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What was a Progressive goal
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Healthier citizens
Making city governments better
reforming city governments
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What fear started the Red Scare
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Communism would take over the u.s government.
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What was a result of US actions in Mexico and Cuba
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U.S involvement in Mexico and Cuba resulted in the growth of revolutionary movements.
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What played a part in US economic growth in the 1950s
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U.S. factory production catalyzed by WWII played a part in US
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How did the atomic bombs used on Japan get from America to Japan
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The atomic bombs were delivered by the USS Indianoppolis
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Which president began major work on the national highway system
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Dwight Eisenhower
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What famous American helped to restore Versailles after World War 1
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Woodrow Wilson
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What is a statement that is true about the end of world war 1
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The Peace Terms Meant A Military Surrender By Germany
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As part of his fair deal what did Truman fight for
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Continuing social reforms
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Trickle down economics was an economic policy supported by
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Trickle down economics was an economic policy supported by Ronald Reagan.
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What happened on November 22 1963
This was the date when President John F. Kennedy (1917-1963), 35th President of the United States, was assassinated, being shot and killed in the city of Dallas, Texas. He was succeeded by Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson, who had been riding in the same motorcade.
What will developing alternative energy sources reduce your need for
Developing alternative energy sources reduce your need for oil
and coal, primarily.
What was a Progressive goal
Healthier citizens
Making city governments better
reforming city governments
What fear started the Red Scare
Communism would take over the u.s government.
What was a result of US actions in Mexico and Cuba
U.S involvement in Mexico and Cuba resulted in the growth of revolutionary movements.
What played a part in US economic growth in the 1950s
U.S. factory production catalyzed by WWII played a part in US
economic growth in the 1950s.
How did the atomic bombs used on Japan get from America to Japan
The atomic bombs were delivered by the USS Indianoppolis
Which president began major work on the national highway system
Dwight Eisenhower
What famous American helped to restore Versailles after World War 1
Woodrow Wilson
What is a statement that is true about the end of world war 1
The Peace Terms Meant A Military Surrender By Germany
As part of his fair deal what did Truman fight for
Continuing social reforms
Trickle down economics was an economic policy supported by
Trickle down economics was an economic policy supported by Ronald Reagan.