The correct answer is <span>A) John F. Kennedy
This was the famous Cuban missile crisis that occurred during Kennedy's presidency. Since the United States had their own bases in Europe close to Russia, Soviets decided to open up their own base in Cuba with missiles in case that the United States started a war. There was a huge problem about this and many people believed a war was going to begin.</span>
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Una diferencia clave entre las primeras obras de la historia, como la odisea de Homero y las obras modernas de la historia es la inclusión de elementos mitológicos en los relatos.
Sí, la mitología juega un papel preponderante en la historia antigua, sobre todo de las primeras civilizaciones en el planeta, como lo es el caso de la civilización Sumeria. la antigua civilización Egipcia, la civilización de Harapa en el Valle del Indo, y por su puesto, posteriores civilizaciones como la antigua Grecia y la antigua Roma.
Las obras modernas de la historia no están basadas en la mitología, sino en la investigación y la recolección de datos de fuentes primarias y fuentes secundarias para ofrecer veracidad en los resultados de la investigación. En las obras modernas de historia la exactitud de las fechas, los personajes y los eventos, juegan un papel preponderante en la veracidad de los relatos históricos.
<span>This was set up as a way of collecting and taking control of all of the land and machinery that had been used by Kulaks in the years prior. In addition, by scaring the peasants into thinking that they would be called out as disloyal to the Soviet cause, Stalin was able to get collective farms to come together at a much more rapid pace than originally planned.</span>
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Signed into law by President Johnson, this bill protected African Americans and women from job discrimination and any discrimination in public places. = </span></span>Civil Rights Act<span><span>
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This Civil Rights desegregation campaign began in southwest Georgia in the fall of 1961 and was led by Martin Luther King, Jr., the SNCC, and the NAACP. = </span></span>Albany Movement<span><span>
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He was the first African American mayor of Atlanta, Georgia. His many accomplishments include modernizing Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport, starting MARTA, and bringing the 1996 Summer Olympic Games to Atlanta.= </span></span>Maynard Jackson<span><span>
</span><span>He was the governor of Georgia from 1967 to 1971 and became known for his segregationist policies, although he appointed more African Americans to state government positions than any other governor before him.= </span></span>Lester Maddox<span><span>
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He is the longest-serving mayor in Atlanta history, serving from 1937-1941, and again from 1942-1962, and is credited with developing Atlanta's airport.= </span></span>William B. Hartsfield<span><span>
</span><span>This is the separation of daily activities, such as eating in a restaurant, using water fountains, or riding the bus, that is based on (usually) racial makeup.= </span></span>Segregation<span><span>
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He served as mayor of Atlanta from 1962-1970 and is credited with keeping the city's peace during the Civil Rights movement, removing segregated areas from City Hall, and luring the Braves to Atlanta from Milwaukee. = </span></span>Ivan Allen<span><span>
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In 1961 she became one of the first African American students admitted to the University of Georgia and later became a prominent journalist for both National Public Radio (NPR) and CNN.= </span></span>Charlayne Hunter