I would mostly say they would ask something like. "what do you think of this such of a topic"
1. The Us were nervous because he was
2. I would view the U.S poorly. To let someone get assassinated is devastating. ( I was kinda confused on that one. Sorry!)
3. I think it was wrong that the U.S did nothing to stop it. I think this because just because he was leaning toward the Soviet Union for help doesn't mean you have to kill the person.
4. This is an opinion question.
I say kind off. There are other important people who got assassinated too.
Hope this helped!! sorry if not!
-Urbanization of northern cities such as Baltimore, Pittsburgh, New York, Boston and Philadelphia where farmers migrated to the north to work in factories, causing more industrialization of the cities.
-Labor strikes would happen more frequently, with workers risking to lose their jobs but fighting to for their work rights
-President Martin Van Buren established a ten-hour working day
-German and Irish immigrants in the workplace, as the United States became more of a melting pot
-Deepening North-South divide, because of a rapidly-changing North and a South which was still stuck in the era of slavery and cotton-picking
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The English Parliament emerged. It came to be composed of two knights from every country, two people from every town, and all of the nobles and bishops throughout England.The English Parliament was a system of representative government.
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