Built (1811–37) from Cumberland<span>, </span>Md.<span> (western terminus of a state road from </span>Baltimore<span> and of the Chesapeake and </span>Ohio<span> Canal), to </span>Vandalia<span>, Ill., it forms part of the present </span>U.S. Route 40<span>.</span>
Answer:
A and A
Explanation:
For the first question the answer is A and the 2nd question the answer is also A
Answer:
Explanation:
Reagan’s militant anticommunism, combined with his penchant for harsh anti-Soviet rhetoric, was one of many factors that contributed to a worsening of relations with the Soviet Union in the first years of his presidency. At his first press conference as president, Reagan audaciously questioned the legitimacy of the Soviet government; two years later, in a memorable speech in Florida, he denounced the Soviet Union as “an evil empire” and “the focus of evil in the modern world.”
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The US got involved by telling the Soviet Union to remove their missiles. In the end, we won, having the USSR remove their missiles.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The answer is <u>c then.</u>
<u>ONCE UPON A TIME WE WENT TO A CAR DEALERSHIP WE GOT TWO IDENTICALS</u>