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-Ronald Reagan began the practice of Saturday morning radio broadcast to speak about specific politics
-President Bill Clinton and President George W. Bush held town meetings to advocate it their positions on policies they support
Answer:
Admiral Yi Sunsin
Explanation:
The Korean Admiral in the late 1500s who single handily saved Korea from Japanese annexation. Despite him being a political enemy of the Korean Elites, he managed to climb up the military ranks twice after being falsely accused of treason and violence. This was during the Japanese invasion of Korea in which Admiral Yi had constructed "turtle-warships" that were very modern for its time. Not only did the ship beat Japanese ships but Admiral Yi had superior tactics and knew when the tides of water in Korean straights would change. His tactics would cause a devastating blow on the Japanese forces trying to arrive in Korea. The Japanese would then have to retreat due to major losses by Yi's Turtle warships and superior naval tactics. He died protecting Korea but protected her, he did, even with all odds against him.
Answer:
I don’t understand what the answer is
Explanation:
<span>The other groups of people did not have any power and most did not have basic rights.
This answer makes the most sense. Considering slavery was legal until the end of the Civil War it should be clear that most people did not have basic rights during this era. In addition, women were not granted the right to vote until the 20th century and there were tests and polls that limited African Americans rights to vote after the Civil War.
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