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President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Social Security Bill into law on August 14, 1935, only 14 months after sending a special message to Congress on June 8, 1934, that promised a plan for social insurance as a safeguard "against the hazards and vicissitudes of life." The 32-page Act was the culmination of work begun by the Committee on Economic Security (CES), created by the President on June 29, 1934, and became, as he said at the signing ceremony, "a cornerstone in a structure which is being built but is by no means complete.
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Answer: b. Florida was the first region in the present-day continental United States that Spain colonized.
Explanation:
Florida or Spanish Florida as it was known, was the first territory claimed by a European power in North America.
It was much larger than the present state of Florida and included parts of present day Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, North Carolina and South Carolina.
Established by Juan Ponce de León for the Spanish crown, Spain found it particularly difficult as well as too unattractive to maintain a significant presence which led to the territory continually shrinking until it's authority in Florida barely extended out of the various ports that were established.
Nobody chooses the rulers. If its through a system of heredity, when the rulers die their children take over.
It was "Charles D. Brennan" who was the Assistant Director of the FBI who wrote a letter to Sen. John P. East (R-NC. describing King's conduct of "orgiastic and adulterous escapades, <span>some of which indicated that King could be bestial in his sexual abuse of women," since he wanted to use this information to discredit King and his campaigns. </span><span>
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Answer: False.
Explanation:
The camps that the Nazis formed during World War II were death factories. These were places where people died massively, and there was no exception; the Nazis eliminated all ages. There was no place to live in these places because thousands of people were dying every day. Therefore, this statement was characterized as incorrect.