Answer: D Relaxed and Charming.
Explanation: I did it on the Brainpop.
B because in different states there’s different laws
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The U.S. presidential election of 1960 came at a decisive time in American history. The country was engaged in a heated Cold War<span> with the Soviet Union, which had just taken the lead in the space race by launching the Sputnik satellite. The rise of Fidel Castro’s revolutionary regime in Cuba had heightened fears about the spread of communism in the Western Hemisphere. On the domestic front, the struggle for civil rights and desegregation had deeply divided the nation, raising crucial questions about the state of democracy in the United States.At a time when the need for strong leadership was all too obvious, two vastly different candidates vied for the presidency: </span>John F. Kennedy, a young but dynamicMassachusetts<span> senator from a powerful New England family, and Richard Nixon, a seasoned lawmaker who was currently serving as vice president. With little more than a single unremarkable term in the U.S. senate under his belt, the 43-year-old Kennedy lacked Nixon’s extensive foreign policy experience and had the disadvantage of being one of the first Catholics to run for president on a major party ticket.
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In the 1940s and 1950s, 'A. many people left the city to live in the suburbs" There was also some movement from the south to the northern urban areas, but this was relatively little.
<span>The correct answer is C. The need to supply our armaments to the Allies transformed the United States into a major military power. There's actually still weaponry out there and ammo that was made in WW2 and the famuos 1911 Colt is still being used if soldiers specifically ask for it. Almost all of Europe was ruined so it was easy for the US to be the strongest and keep developing since it had a flourishing economy.</span>