The New Frontier, initiated by President John F. Kennedy in the early 1960s, aimed to address domestic issues like poverty, civil rights, and space exploration. Successes included advancements in space technology, exemplified by the Apollo program, and significant civil rights legislation. However, failures were evident in the limited impact of poverty programs, and the escalation of U.S. involvement in Vietnam, which overshadowed many domestic achievements. Overall, the New Frontier represented a mix of ambitious goals and complex challenges.
The Celts experienced significant successes, particularly in military prowess and cultural influence, establishing vast territories across Europe and leaving a lasting legacy in art, language, and social structures. They effectively utilized advanced metalworking and organized tribes, which allowed them to thrive for centuries. However, their failures included internal divisions among tribes, which weakened their unity, and their eventual conquest by the Roman Empire, leading to the decline of their power and cultural assimilation. Ultimately, while the Celts left a rich cultural heritage, their inability to unite against external threats marked a significant failure in their history.
Failures. With the exception of the First Crusade, all of the Crusades were failures.
difference between external and internal frontier
there were few established churches on the frontier
he was an imbicile
Successes and failures are considered to be part of development. In most cases, there will a number of failures before success is achieved.
One of his failures was being captured by the British, and his success was finding New England. Hope this helped.
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he died.
he died.
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Peter Lenzini
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yes because every one fails and successes.
mostly, he had some accomplishments and some failures.