Do people at a young age who become paralyzed at a young age still grow physically?
No! They do not grow because their bodies need to move to grow.
Que hiso John F. Kennedy que es importante?
Hizo mucho, pero por lo mas que se destaca es que murio a causa de un tiro de un asesino escondido.
How did young American responds to John F Kennedys challenge?
A good number of young Americans joined the newly formed Peace Corps.
Why was John Kennedy's vice president not replaced?
The 25th Amendment to the constitution had not yet been passed so there was no legal method of appointing a vice president outside of an election.
In what city and state was President John F Kennedy assassinated?
John F. Kennedy was assassinated on November 22, 1963 in Dallas Texas
The first national party convention for the democrats was held in?
The first national convention for the Jacksonian Democratic party was held in Baltimore, Maryland in May 1832, The first national convention for the post Civil War Democrats was held in New York City in July of 1868.
Did oswald really kill John F. Kennedy?
He'd tried other ways to get famous and they didn't work. He wanted to be famous and historical, you see.
Lee Harvey Oswald never stood trial because he was shot by?
Oswald was shot by Jack Ruby, a Dallas nightclub owner, two days after the assassination of John Kennedy.
How many troops did Australia send to the Vietnam War?
Probably not a 100th of what America does.America is preparing for martial law and needs all the soldiers it can get to fight against the people the govt will threatern the family's of the military and offer them a healthy life for their services in controlling the masses.expect something simular in Australia though
Robert F. Kennedy
What years did JFK's parents die?
his father died at age eighty-one in 1969.his mother died at age 104 in 1995
What three things would you change about the constitution preamble?
what are three things you will change in the preamble
What do historians believe about US President John F. Kennedy and executive secrecy?
For the most part, US President John F. Kennedy receives high marks from historians regarding government secrecy. There is a consensus among most US historians that Kennedy was the only president after WW 2 to show any interest in slowing down the secrecy machine. His successors and their administrations seemed to have thrived on secrecy.
Was JFK put in a glass coffin for display after his death?
no. But the mahogany casket he was buried in might have had an inner bronze liner with a glass top.
In British legend, Camelot was the capital of the kingdom of King Arthur. Cadbury Castle in Somerset, an isolated Iron Age hill fort, is the site most often identified with Camelot. Archaeological evidence confirms that during the 6th century the fort was occupied by a powerful British warrior chieftain. However, local folklore advances alternative sites at Camelford in Cornwall and Winchester in Hampshire as the original Camelot.
How much is my 1923 binion silver dollar worth?
What does "binion" mean? It's not in any dictionary.
If you have a regular Peace dollar, see this link: