The Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads connected in Utah.
Pre-WW1 pacifism was the belief that violence was always immoral, even if someone is trying to kill you. The belief might have been grounded in religious commitment against the killing of human beings or in a secular belief that war could never replace peaceful negotiations as a means of solving disputes.
I would have to say C. Though take that answer with a grain of salt.
Answer:
Yes. But only on the land that wasn't pre-occupied by the native.
Explanation:
The vast majority of the land in North America at the time was inhabited. Coming to this territory to form farms and towns would not bother any particularly group of people.
The creation for farms and towns itself wasn't immoral.
But, doing so while taking the ancestral land of the locals and forced them to moved away or kill them is considered as 'immoral'. There were plenty of space that hey can occupied without doing so.
The astronauts were: "Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins, Buzz Aldrin." It was launched on July 20, 1969. There were many types of crews who helped made Apollo 11 happen but these three were the astronauts on the Apollo 11.
Hope this helps!