<span><span><span>1Leadership</span><span><span>1.1Presiding officer</span><span>1.2Majority (Republican) leadership</span><span>1.3Minority (Democratic) leadership</span></span></span><span>2Regional membership</span><span>3Partisan mix of the House by state</span><span>4Voting members by state</span><span>5Delegates</span><span>6See also</span><span>7<span>References</span></span></span>
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The major tenets of John F. Kennedy's presidential platform were the following.
One of the most important tenets was "get America moving again." This was an important tenet of his platform because Kennedy considered that the Republicans and former President Eisenhower could not do much against the Soviet Union in the Cold War, the arms race, and the space race. Kennedy acknowledged that the US was behind the USSR in the space race and something had to be done, and quickly.
Another important factor of Kennedy's platform was the issue of civil rights, which Kennedy openly supported and gained the sympathy of many voters from African Americans and other minorities.
Well the United States was allies with Great Britain And France
Answer:
A D C
Explanation:
A The Vietnam war costed 58K lives not counting those who got turned into a living vegetable. :/
C Women were fighting for equal pay so the equal pay act was signed in 1963 (I am not very educated in this certain subject)
D Blacks were discriminated systematically and socially the civil rights act of 1964 and voting rights act of 1965 were signed into effect to dismantle systematic racism Social and systematic racism occurs to this day. One example of current systematic racism would be gerrymandering against Hispanic or black communities.
Answer:
I believe the answer is B
Explanation: