Answer: a. it suggested that the soviet union might have the capability to launch missiles at American cities.
Context: The Sputnik satellite was sent into orbit by the USSR on October 4, 1957. The Soviets announced its mission as a scientific one, to study the solar system. In the Cold War atmosphere, of course, Americans were wary of what other motives the USSR might have had. The Soviets launched Sputnik 2 in November, 1957, with a dog on board. The USA scrambled to get its own satellite program operational, launching the first US satellite, Explorer, on January 1, 1958.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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Answer: C " If elected, I will lower taxes for smaller businesses."
Explanation: Under many previous Republican presidents they have introduced tax cuts for many businesses large and small, Including a somewhat recent tax cut under President Trump. Which the current president elect is suspected to pull back.
Tip: For future reference, note that the Republican Party does not believe in subsidized housing, or universal healthcare for all. However increasing spending on public education is a somewhat divided topic within the party.
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Q: Who wrote this? because you don't just think of this while eating.
Summary: Only a man with persistence and diligence can combat the challenges of time.
Explanation:
I tried.
Stalin wanted the US and Great Britain to open a second front in France because it would divide the German military. During the time of this statement, Germany's only real military threat came from the Soviet Union. With this in mind, Hitler had the ability to put a huge number of troops on the Soviet Union/German border.
However, if the US and Great Britain planned an invasion through France, that means Hitler would have to move hundreds of thousands, maybe even millions, of troops to France. France, in relation to the Soviet Union, was over 1,000 miles away.
Forcing Germany to fight this two front war would decrease their chance of success.