The government has examined the investigation of his death,and concluded that Kennedy was killed by Oswald, who fired three shots with a rifle from the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository when the presidential motorcade passed by on Nov. 22, 1963. But that has never fully satisfied doubters, and polls have shown that most Americans still believe that someone other than Oswald must have been involved. "the magic bullet" has recently been disprooved when president Trump released the sealed documents related to the cover up of Kennedy's death acidental or not.
Jewish prisoners had serial numbers tattooed on their wrist to make it easier for the guards to keep track of the number of prisoners.
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True
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He led evangelist meetings throughout the Northeast. He also took a couple trips to England to preach. He became a top faculty member of Oberlin, teaching theology. His actions led to movements like temperance and antislavery. Historians still call him the father of modern revivalism to this day.
Yes he is eligible, because he was born in the U.S.
Panama Canal--the land for the canal was provided after aiding the Panamanians in their independence from Columbia.
The Panama Canal allowed for quicker shipping between the west to the east coast of the US.