<span>First, Heinrich Hertz was German and Guigiermo Marconi was Italian - they were not Americans, so we can reject those options. Samuel Morse did important contributions to communications, but the best answer is Andrew Carnegie - Carnegie was a successful industrialist and he also directly supported American Industry, he himself was very rich but he also generously donated to charities. </span>
I suggest you just write things are the *key* details in the Declaration of Independence, but it's best to get some background information first.
Individual freedoms are restricted are restricted during that time.
Answer:
The correct answer is B. It is true that the Soviet Union launched the first satellite to successfully orbit Earth and sent the first person into space.
Explanation:
The Space Race was the competition established between the United States and the Soviet Union for space exploration during Cold War.
On October 4, 1957 the Soviet Union was able to orbit the Sputnik, for the first time in history, orbiting the earth. Although this was officially another scientific act during the International Geophysical Year, the event was welcomed by the United States as a threat to its superiority in the military and communications fields.
Only four months after the launch of Sputnik the Americans launched their first Explorer I satellite and in 1958 they launched SCORE, the first communications satellite.
From then on, outstanding events took place: the first animals, men, women or trips to the outside of the capsule, and so on. The USSR was taking the lead, and the United States immediately responded. But when the objective was to bring an astronaut to the moon, the Soviets began to show signs of weakness.
The official end of the space race took place on July 17, 1975 with the meeting in the space of the crews of the Apollo and Soiuz ships. This was politically significant, as the process of changing the political regime in the USSR had not yet begun.