The u.s began sending troops to Afghanistan in 2001 after the 9/11 attacks on the Twin Towers, and in 2011 the u.s. found Osama bin Laden and killed him. The answer is 2001 tho
Yes it completely makes it so third party candidates cannot become president. Presidential candidates who did not win a majority of the popular vote were elected president because of the electoral college. Presidential candidates mainly only campaign in swing states.
international support dropped so much in the second term of
Bush's presidency because voters in most of the United States’ allies were
opposed to Bush’s policies in the Middle East. This resulted in a drop in the
popularity of leaders that were supporting Bush. In response to voters’
demands, most leaders withdrew their support of Bush’s policies.
<span>To defend the pope and the Catholic Church using learning
and education. It was founded on August
15, 1534 by St. Ignatius De Loyola who gathered a group of talented individuals
who used their abilities in their preaching and were very eloquent and
energetic in their campaign to spread the Catholic faith. They’re efforts were successful as they were
able to retain Bohemia, Hungary, Poland and other countries into the Catholic
faith. Many were advisers and confessors
to kings and rulers and their missionary work contributed to the spread of the
Catholic faith.</span>
The Cold War. There was a build up of arms between the US and USSR.