I think that the 'by-products' of the Space Race are what really benefit us. The Race itself is pretty irrevelant. It forced both nations to push their technology to its limits and as a result of the huge government expenditures, we now have better technology to use in everyday life. Things like LCD screens, computers and energy saving and water filtration technology are all aspects of space research which is relevant to us.
Your answer should be C. To provide military protection for other colonies. <u><em>ThoughtCo.com</em></u> says "Its goal was to protect South Carolina and the other southern colonies from possible Spanish incursions. In fact, no prisoners were amongst the first settlers to the colony in 1733. Instead, the inhabitants were charged with creating a number of forts along the border to help protect against invasion." Good luck!
Elizabeth Cady Stanton-
A women’s rights activist who drafted the Declaration Sentiments
Susan B. Anthony- A Quaker and women’s rights activist who voted illegally in the 1872 presidential election ...............
Fredrick Douglass Lucretia- A charismatic minister who also organized the first women’s rights convention
William Lloyd Garrison- A leading abolitionist who spoke in favor of the resolution on women’s suffrage at the Seneca Falls Convention ...................
Mott Lucy Stone
Success of Hong Kong. Not really sure about my answer. Hope it helped
Answer:
trade, diplomacy, sanctions, military/defense, intelligence, foreign aid, and global environmental policy.
Explanation:
Definition of foreign affairs.
matters having to do with international relations and with the interests of the home country in foreign countries.
The main objective of foreign policy is to use diplomacy — or talking, meeting, and making agreements — to solve international problems. They try to keep problems from developing into conflicts that require military settlements. The President almost always has the primary responsibility for shaping foreign policy