C.) limited supply of land.
Answer:
Realmente no entiendo la pregunta pero ...
Hubo muchas razones a largo y corto plazo para explicar por qué Estados Unidos se involucró en Vietnam a fines de la década de 1950.
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1 razón: independencia vietnamita
2da razón- Guerra civil
Tercera razón: la teoría del dominó
Cuarta razón: el débil gobierno de Vietnam del Sur
Quinta razón: el incidente del golfo de Tonkin de 1964
Hmm. Well, if your thinking of the same time in history that I am...than I believe that the Americans put education at a high place in their lives. For the girls, well, they were going to get married off anyway. So why bother with their education, they were just taught how to keep house. The boys were sent to school if their parents believed that it was okie dory for them. But, if the child's parent was a farmer or something like that. Than they were more likely to stay and home. And learn the trade of their Father.
Nowadays, education is held in the highest respect. If you want a good, well paying job in your life. Than a good, solid education is the way to go. The only way to go. Collage is expected from graduates now it seems. But maybe that's just me. But, people all have their own views on education. Some find it important, and others could care less.
Answer:
The first one
Explanation:
Columbus was trying to find a way to get to Asia in order to be able to access its spices and its other materials
For some of us, it began late at night: huddled under bedroom covers with our ears glued to a radio pulling in black voices charged with intense emotion and propelled by a wildly kinetic rhythm through the after-midnight static. Growing up in the white-bread America of the Fifties, we had never heard anything like it, but we reacted, or remember reacting, instantaneously and were converted. We were believers before we knew what it was that had so spectacularly ripped the dull, familiar fabric of our lives. We asked our friends, maybe an older brother or sister. We found out that they called it rock & roll. It was so much more vital and alive than any music we had ever heard before that it needed a new category: Rock & roll was much more than new music for us. It was an obsession, and a way of life.