1. Sexism at school
2. Bullying, Cyberbullying and/or physical abuse
3. Peer pressure in smoking/drinking/drugs
4. Gun violence
5. Racism and discrimination
Answer:
He advocated for the political equality of "common" men to vote and hold office. He also advocated for equality of opportunity for the "common man" so they could thrive
Explanation:
Andrew Jackson was known to be the seventh president of the United States and served from 1829 to 1837.
He was best known for his support for individual liberty. Especially for the people regarded as common men, such as the farmers, mechanics and the likes.
In this case, in his speech highlighted above , he was trying to speak on behave of the people that were regarded or referred to as the "common men". That is, people of low-class or rank. So that, these people will also have equal opportunity to political posts and be able to be successful just like the people regarded as high class or rank.
Answer:
A potential federal budget deficit.
Explanation:
On 12th September 1962, John F. Kennedy delivered a speech to the crowd gathered at Rice Stadium in Huston. In his speech, he tried to persuade his audience to support the mission of landing a man on the moon.
The first man was already launched into space by the Soviet Union on 12th April 1961. After this launch, Kennedy consulted vice President to know the possibilities of landing a man on the moon. Kennedy considered this as a major step to win in the race of freedom and tyranny.
But he could not achieve this mission because of the federal budget deficit as not many supported his idea of launching a man on the moon.