<u><em>The Mir Space Station was in orbit for an astonishing 15 years, being the first modular space station public ally known!</em></u>
The Mir Station is no longer in orbit and was destroyed upon forced reentry by the Russians in an attempt to get rid of it, so it is NOT A.
Does the word "Mir" sound American to you? Well I certainly hope not, because it isn't, so it is NOT C.
If it isn't A, and it isn't C, it can't be all of the above, so it is NOT D.
So the answer is B by process of elimination!
In the era of 1990s, the Democratic Party made major attempts to court African American voters believing that the strength of religious values within the African American community. Unfortunately, it did not increase African American support for the Republican Party. Few of African Americans voted for George W. Bush and other national Republican candidates in the 2004 elections. although he got a higher percentage of black voters than had any GOP candidate.
Republican candidates mostly ignored black voters and even exploited racial tensions by the '70s and into the '80s and '90s.
Thomas Edge says that the election of President Barack Obama noticed a new type of Southern strategy emerge among conservative voters.
There are three most important points behind this diversion.
First, a nation that has the ability to elect a Black president is completely free of racism. Second, attempts to continue the remedies after the civil rights movement will only result in more racial discord, demagoguery, and racism against White Americans. Third, these tactics have been used side-by-side with the veiled racism and coded language of the original Southern Strategy.
D. The French won most of the Ohio River Valley Area.
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:
Option D, led by Louisiana senator Huey Long and gained a national following, is the right answer.
Explanation:
A movement led by Huey Long during the Great Depression is known as Share Our Wealth Movement. It was a poverty program for the poor. He appealed to the rich of the country to donate their money among the poor or those who don't have any or much. Therefore, it may be said that it was a program designed to provide a satisfactory living standard to all the American population.