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War on Poverty, expansive social welfare legislation introduced in the 1960s by the administration of U.S. Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson and intended to help end poverty in the United States.
Key People: Lyndon B. Johnson Michael Harrington
Major Events: Job Corps
Date: 1964
Act of the U.S. Congress (1862) that provided grants of land to states to finance the establishment of colleges specializing in “agriculture and the mechanic arts.”
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Fort Necessity is the correct answer.
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In his first campaign against Fort Duquesne, George Washington encouraged his men to build Fort Necessity to prevent a counterattack by French and Indians. Previously, he had led the construction of a campsite in the area, in order to gather the necessary resources to continue with the campaign. He accomplished this task with Tanacharison and the Seneca tribe.
The Marshall Plan was a post-WWII initiative from the United States to help rebuild Europe. The U.S. gave over $13 billion in support through the program, which lasted from 1948 to 1951. Europe saw the fastest growth in it's history during this 4 year period, and most of Europe was able to recover from the war to the fullest capacity.
Answer: okay now thats just lazy :(
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