The correct answer is false.
It is false that this is an example of common knowledge: although he had previously been focused on domestic issues, as president, Truman led the United States as it took a leading role on the international stage with the founding of the United Nations, the Marshall Plan to rebuild Europe, and the Truman Doctrine to contain Communism.
What happens is that most people identify President Truman as the one who ordered the launching of the atomic bombs over Hiroshima and Nagasaki to end World War II, in what is considered one of the most controversial decisions of all times. Fewer people know that Truman also supported the creation of the United Nations, although previous President Franklin D. Roosevelt had so much to do with that.
#2:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nr6-5JH0FaHrSuPJDWccHaBeKrTJLh7ORYDRYVnulf8/edit
i hope the link works ;3
#3:
I think there will certainly be new amendments added to the bill of rights because their is never a limit to any laws that can be created, especially in our world, which is changing constantly. Ever since the bill of rights has been formed there have been many adaptations and changes made for every era the U.S has been in. You can never accurately predict what amendments would be made until they are in the process of being created. There have been amendments made on sexuality and possibly, in the future, made on immigration. I choose these because these are increasingly popular issues that are being reformed in the 21st century.
I hope that this helps you and i am working on the first one currently (hehehe) but yeah
Answer:
What was the purpose of the Federal Employee Loyalty Program initiated by President Harry Truman in 1947? Under this program, a board investigated federal employees to see if "reasonable grounds [existed] to suspect disloyalty." You just studied 31 terms!
It allowed them to protest more and gave them a shot at voting