Based on the documents, one could argue that the Great Society programs were highly effective in addressing the social, economic, and political problems of the 1960's.
For example, Document 1 shows that since Lyndon B. Johnson took over president (in 1963) the number of poor persons and poverty rate both decreased steadily during this era. This shows that Lyndon B Johnson was on the right track in terms of solving the issue of poverty, which he references in Document 2.
He also helps from a political standpoint, as he helps to get the Voting Rights Act of 1965. His work with individuals like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (shown in Document 3) lead to a federal law that outlawed poll taxes, grandfather clauses, and other obstacles blacks faced when trying to vote.
Well it isn't D. Germany was on the ropes. It was all but over when the idea of the atomic bomb came up.
A: revenge was never a reason, although you might think it was.
B: His main fear was that after he had seen how hard the Japanese fought in Okinawa, he knew that the battle for Japan would be even worse: Japan had an army on the mainland that was 10 times that of Okinawa and they too would fight to the end. Answer B was a real concern.
C: He had no such agreement with the Soviet Union. In fact, a very small part of his reason for using the bomb was to warn the Soviets not to get any ideas about challenging the United States.
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i agree with brayden 136 is correct
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The Counter-Reformation served to solidify doctrine that many Protestants were opposed to, such as the authority of the pope and the veneration of saints, and eliminated many of the abuses and problems that had initially inspired the Reformation, such as the sale of indulgences for the remission of sin.
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Neanderthals were the early humans who emerged 200,000 years ago during the Pleistocene Epoch. Neanderthals occupied areas from Europe and southwest and central Asia. Neanderthals lived in caves did hunting and scavenging. Neanderthals were skilled toolmakers making objects as spears and flint handaxes.