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now common in union strikes, picket lines are simply guarded boundaries where dissenting members, enemies, and non-members are not allowed to pass. guards in a camp keep a watch in the picket line and are often stationed.
I believe that one of the main reasons was that the North had a more industrialized advantage. For example, the North had many factories and railroad systems which was scarce farther South where agriculture and farming dominated. Having these factories allowed manufacturing weapons and suplies much easier and quicker than than the South.
Answer:to protect the constitutional right to confront ones accuse
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Space Program.
Before Kennedy decided that the United States should send people to the Moon, the U.S. reaction to a series of Soviet Union space successes, beginning with the launch of Sputnik 1 in October 1957, had been relatively muted. President Dwight Eisenhower did not believe it wise to try to compete with the Soviets in space achievements undertaken primarily for prestige purposes and thus was unwilling to approve a fast-paced U.S. effort in response to Soviet successes. In reality, there was in 1957 no “Sputnik moment” that led to accelerated government support of innovative space technology.