Answer:
B
Explanation:
the other two make no sense they are about something else
In an era when NASA is led by an African American man (Administrator Charles Bolden<span>) and a woman (Deputy Administrator </span>Dava Newman<span>), when </span>recent NASA Center Directors<span> come from a variety of backgrounds, it's easy to overlook the people who paved the way for the agency's current robust and diverse workforce and leadership. Those who speak of NASA's pioneers rarely mention the name Dorothy Vaughan, but as the head of the NACA's segregated West Area Computing Unit, Vaughan was both a respected mathematician and NASA's first African-American manager. I learn this from class and from a book I hope this helps
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Answer: it's because they tried to eliminate difference in the efforts to create a homogeneous mythologized unitary polity
Explanation:
<span>Union General </span><span>William T. Sherman led
a march from Atlanta to Savannah that destroyed the buildings, farmland and
homes. This is called the Savannah Campaign. The main reason why Union General
Sherman made this march is to scare the civilians.</span>
General Zebulon Montgomery Pike (1779-1813) was a contemporary of Lewis and Clark and he was an early explorer of the territory of Louisiana and the area around the Arkansas and the Red rivers. He also trekked across the Great Plains and the Rocky Mountains, and he published his findings in a book. Pikes Peak, in Colorado, was named in his honor, although he was not able to reach its summit.