SALT (Strategic Arms Limitations Treaty) I, SALT II, and the START treaties were all examples of the United States: <span>D) working with the Soviet Union to reduce the levels of nuclear weapons.
SALT was enacted to diffuse the tension between United States and the Soviet Union as world's superpowers and prevent nuclear war from happening (which could estimated to destroyed 1/3 of the world)</span>
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I think the answer is B
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I hope im right about that
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push down curriculum
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Over the past few decades, observers say, preschool classes and kindergartens have begun to look more like traditional 1st grade classes: young children are expected to sit quietly while they listen to whole-class instruction or fill in worksheets. Concurrently, teachers have been expecting their pupils to know more and more when they first enter their classrooms.
Experts cite many reasons for this trend. The urge to catch up with the Russians after the launching of Sputnik led to “young children doing oodles of sit-still, pencil-and-paper work”—a type of schoolwork inappropriate for 5- to 7-year-olds, says Jim Uphoff, a professor of education at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio. (Today, the urge to compete with Japan yields the same result, experts say.) Another cause of the pushed-down curriculum is the widespread—yet incorrect—notion that one can teach children anything, at any age, if the content is presented in the right way, says David Elkind, a professor of child study at Tufts University.
Yes people have control over or a say in the government because we have a democracy where we vote for what the government does.