What did president kennedys domestic agenda primarily fight
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President Kennedy's domestic agenda was primarily to fight
poverty and move ahead in the space race with the Soviet Union.
Anti-poverty legislation passed by Congress during his term
included Social Security and minimum wage hikes, along with food
stamps and the school lunch program.
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Why did civil rights activists target interstate transportation in the 1960s
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To get Federal involvement through the Interstate Commerce
Commission, to get cases to the US Supreme Court if necessary.
(because it was regulated by the federal government) <- novaNET
answer. [novanetters unite!!]
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Which country supported ho chi minh in his push for vietnamese independence
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the soviet union
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What best describes the war strategy of the vietcong
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they did
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By the end of April 1975 which city fell to the north Vietnamese army leading to the unification of Vietnam
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The capital of the Republic of South Vietnam (RVN); Saigon.
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What 1968 event caused US military leaders to be concerned that a quick end to the war was not possible
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The event was the TET, or Chinese New Year, that began on
January 30th, 1968. The North Vietnamese Army and Viet Cong forces
launched attacks in every province of South Vietnam. The City of
Hue (the birthplace of Ho Chi Minh) was held by the communist
forces for over three weeks while U.S. forces fought in the streets
house to house to reclaim the city.
When news reports of this major offensive reached the United
States, the President, Congress, the public, and military leaders
felt that a quick stop to the conflict was not possible.
The TET Offensive proved to be a military disaster for the
North, and did not accomplish the massive uprising from South
Vietnam's citizens in favor of the North - but the public opinion
in the U.S. that winning was not easily possible gave the communist
forces a huge psychological victory.
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Why did martin Luther king speak out against the treatment of African American soldiers
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Because he did like the way treated African American
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Who was president when the civil rights act of 1964 act was passed
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Lyndon B. Johnson
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The events that led to the Montgomery bus boycott were set in motion _____.
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When Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a bus.
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What majority did Richard Nixon say elected him
Silent Majority
What did president kennedys domestic agenda primarily fight
President Kennedy's domestic agenda was primarily to fight
poverty and move ahead in the space race with the Soviet Union.
Anti-poverty legislation passed by Congress during his term
included Social Security and minimum wage hikes, along with food
stamps and the school lunch program.
Why did civil rights activists target interstate transportation in the 1960s
To get Federal involvement through the Interstate Commerce
Commission, to get cases to the US Supreme Court if necessary.
(because it was regulated by the federal government) <- novaNET
answer. [novanetters unite!!]
Which country supported ho chi minh in his push for vietnamese independence
the soviet union
What best describes the war strategy of the vietcong
they did
By the end of April 1975 which city fell to the north Vietnamese army leading to the unification of Vietnam
The capital of the Republic of South Vietnam (RVN); Saigon.
What 1968 event caused US military leaders to be concerned that a quick end to the war was not possible
The event was the TET, or Chinese New Year, that began on
January 30th, 1968. The North Vietnamese Army and Viet Cong forces
launched attacks in every province of South Vietnam. The City of
Hue (the birthplace of Ho Chi Minh) was held by the communist
forces for over three weeks while U.S. forces fought in the streets
house to house to reclaim the city.
When news reports of this major offensive reached the United
States, the President, Congress, the public, and military leaders
felt that a quick stop to the conflict was not possible.
The TET Offensive proved to be a military disaster for the
North, and did not accomplish the massive uprising from South
Vietnam's citizens in favor of the North - but the public opinion
in the U.S. that winning was not easily possible gave the communist
forces a huge psychological victory.
Why did martin Luther king speak out against the treatment of African American soldiers
Because he did like the way treated African American
soldiers
Who was president when the civil rights act of 1964 act was passed
Lyndon B. Johnson
The events that led to the Montgomery bus boycott were set in motion _____.
When Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a bus.