<u>Answer: C the United States outlawed slavery. </u>
Slavery was still going on until 1865 when the 13th amendment said "Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction."
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38th parallel. 38th parallel, popular name given to latitude 38° N that in East Asia roughly demarcates North Korea and South Korea. The line was chosen by U.S. military planners at the Potsdam Conference (July 1945) near the end of World War II as an army boundary, north of which the U.S.S.R.
The official explanation was based on three important points:
1) There would be more casualties for the American soldiers if they continued to push into Baghdad
2) The Bush administration believed that Saddam Hussein would be deposed in a coup after the war.
3) The U.N. coalition support was only for the reversal of the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait and not for the installation of a new Iraqi government
One most important reason though is the fear that if the U.S. government tried to capture Hussein, he could easily escape from Baghdad and go into hiding. The U.S. government would then have a very hard time finding him.
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John F. Kennedy has been remembered as a good leader in several ways. He was a famously great public speaker, capable of using great charisma and persuasion to explain his beliefs or win over a rival. He selected experienced politicians and businessmen to help lead him: his Cabinet was often called "the wise men" and Kennedy valued their opinions. He was capable of a calm, determined demeanor that helped him with negotiations, most notably his negotiations with Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev about the removal of nuclear missiles from Cuba in 1963, ending the thirteen-day Cuban Missile Crisis.
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