Harry truman allowed for the use of Atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki code named "little boy" and "fat man"
James Edward Oglethorpe, a philanthropist and an English general, along with twenty-one other men, created a charter to settle a new colony which they named Georgia in honor of King George II. ... In 1732, King George II, under the persuasion of Oglethorpe, signed off on the last of the 13 colonies
Answer and Explanation:
They sent it to Belgium.
They did this because they were allies with Austria-Hungary, who called war upon Serbia, who assassinated their king/leader.
They had to pass through Belgium, which was allies with Great Britain.
Belgium didn't want them to pass through, which made the Germans kill them, leading to Great Britain sending their armed forces into the fight.
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Strom Thurmond did not challenge the status quo.
Thurgood Marshall argued cases like <em>Brown v. The Board of Education </em>before the US Supreme Court, and later (in 1967) became a Supreme Court justice -- the first African-American justice to serve on the court.
As president, Harry Truman signed Executive Order 9981, which abolished racial segregation in the US military.
Jackie Robinson was the first black player to play in Major League Baseball.
Strom Thurmond was a US Senator from South Carolina who sought to protect the status quo against the civil rights movement.