The correct answer is <span>C) The Bay of Pigs invasion ended the standoff.
The bay of pigs invasion was an invasion to remove Fidel Castro from governing Cuba. It happened a year before the Cuban missile crisis so it couldn't have ended the standoff. The bay of pigs invasion failed and Castro remained in power. The other three options are true since ti was resolved diplomatically and not in a war.</span>
The Nazis eventually ran out of food, supplies and lost most of their numbers because of the harsh winter conditions in the Soviet Union.
It was "B) The Georgia State Legislature" that <span>supported the Cherokee claim that they should be recognized as an independent nation, since Georgia was relatively progressive in this way at the time. </span>
Answer:
Kennedy’s reading makes the message of the declaration of independence clear because of its relevance to the nation's policies home and abroad.
Explanation:
It is an interesting recording which was broadcast on radio on 4 July 1957. It is almost difficult to listening it to without completing it. The voice of Kennedy is strong, articulate, and climate-friendly. This recording was made by John F. Kennedy when he was a Senator and he decided to read the nation's founding document in its totality in celebration of America's birthday. The most attractive thing was that he linked it with policies and situations of the country prevailing at that time.