The "official answer"
World War 1 was started because there was a lot on tension between countries over who owns what territory. Then, Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary was shot. This caused Austria-Hungary to go in a frenzy, and that was the beginning.
Answer:
Becouse he was the vice president at the time of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Explanation:
Appealed to voters by emphasizing his lack of experience in federal government, and both his personal honesty and his religious piety
Cesar Chavez led the successful boycotts of fruits and vegetables to put pressure on California growers to sign union contracts.