Yes, U.S. currency features several notable minorities. For instance, Harriet Tubman is set to appear on the $20 bill, commemorating her contributions to civil rights and abolition. Additionally, figures like Martin Luther King Jr. and Sacagawea have been represented on various coins and bills, highlighting their significance in American history.
No, the proportion of minorities in the US Congress does not match the proportion of minorities in the general US society. Minorities are underrepresented in Congress compared to their share of the population.
there are no women pictured on any value of US paper currency. only men.
Fortunately there are many options available for grants and scholarships for minorities. The US government is just one of the many and you can check out their site usgovernmentgrants dot org.
Theodore Roosevelt does not appear on any US currency.
$1,000 dollar bill
President Nixon is not on any US currency.
No, Canadian currency is not the same as US currency. The Canadian dollar is the official currency of Canada, while the US dollar is the official currency of the United States.
no it is illeagal There is no known US money made outside of the US (if there was it would be Illegal.)
Converting dollars to hundredweight
In US currency, none do any more.
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ITL are Italian lira. That currency does not exist any more, replaced by Euro. 15000 ITL are about 7.75 Euros, that's about 11.47$ US