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It created quotas for minority admissions or hiring.
The purpose of a political party is to '
1. To state the position of a party and its goals.
2. They bring people together such that they can be able to control government.
3. They develop favorable policies which are of their interest to themselves and to groups which supports them.
4. Persuade and organize voters to elect their candidate to office.
We need political parties because they are good in reflecting fundamental divisions in the society about different political parties.
Answer:
C. Americans favored an isolationist approach,
Explanation:
Warren Harding was a publisher and editor of a senator who ran for the presidency under the Republican party. Before then, he has been in active politics as a Senator and as well as a Lieutenant Governor of Ohio.
He denounced the nationalistic activism or the global idealism of the previous administrations but rather pleaded for normalcy. His famous speech contains this quote <em>"America's present need is not heroics but healing; not nostrums but normalcy; not revolution but restoration...not surgery but serenity."</em> resonates with the general Americans sentiment in support of his direction to take the government towards to.
Explanation:
John F. Kennedy was president from 1961 to 1963. His foreign policy measures were conducted during cold war tensions. One of his important strategies was to reduce the possibility of war by miscalculation. He resolved the Cuban Crisis peacefully and also de-escalated Berlin tensions. Some of the wrong moves of his foreign policy were the invasion of pigs of bay and miscalculation of the situation of Vietnam,
While Eisenhower depended on retaliation in his foreign policy but he also lost Latin America, Africa, and Asia to communists. Th is was the failure of his foreign policy. Similarly, Kennedy gave nod to the invasion of Pigs of Bay which was a major military failure full of faulty intelligence. He also failed to draw a line against the communists in Laos which Eisenhower administration had urged. Eisenhower had made successful negotiations with the Soviet Union while the limited test ban treaty signed by John F. Kennedy only outlawed the atmospheric testing.