Answer:
The Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956, popularly known as the National Interstate and Defense Highways Act, was enacted on June 29, 1956, when President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed the bill into law
Explanation:
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Residents of Washington, DC
Further Explanation:
Voting rights that are given to the voters of Washington DC are different from voting rights that are provided under the constitution of the United States to voters of other 50 states of the US. According to the constitution, each state has one voting representation in each house of the Congress that is the Senate and House of Representatives but because of DC (District of Columbia) being a special federal district and not a state, is denied any representation in the house.
According to the US constitution, In the House of Representatives, A chosen delegate is the one who represents the district but he is not allowed or permitted to vote on the house floor on any matter or even in congressional committees. Residents of DC do not have any kind of representation in Senate <u>but according to the twenty-third amendment which was adopted in the year 1961, The DC gets the same electoral votes as that of least populous state during the election for President and Vice President and they were the last who were given this right to vote during presidential elections.</u>
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Answer Details:
Grade: High School
Chapter:Constitution
Subject: History
Keywords: United States, Voting Rights, Washington DC, District of Columbia, President, Vice-President, Twenty-Third, Amendment.
Answer:
J Edgar Hoover was head of the FBI from its inception in 1935 until his death in 1972.
Explanation:
Hoover, as far as these groups would have been seen as an adversary. He had conservative right wing views and used the FBI to amass files on anyone he considered a threat to his right wing vision of the USA. These included leading civil rights activists such as Martin Luther King Jnr and more radical black activists such as Angela Davis and Malcolm X.
Such hostility was aimed at anyone considered on the left, for example those black listed in Hollywood during McArthyism.
Hoover also consistently denied that there was an organized crime family, the Mafia, in the USA. Some have speculated that this is because the Mafia blackmailed him.
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14. boston tea party, tea act
15. declaration of independence, thomas jefferson
16. saratoga
17. lexington and concord
18. valley forge
19. george washington