*I COULDN’T FIND THE ANSWER TO QUESTION 2 SO I WENT ON TO QUESTION 3 SO IT GOES 1, 3, 4, ........
What was the name of Lyndon B. Johnson's domestic agenda? - The Great Society
instead of the Bible, what did John Quincy Adams take the oath of office on? - a book of law rather than the Bible
How long did William Henry Harrison serve as president of the United States? - one month
Who is the only U. S. President with a PHD? - Woodrow Wilson
Who is the only president to hold a patent? What was it for? - Abraham Lincoln received Patent No. 6469 for a device to lift boats over shoals, an invention which was never manufactured. However, it eventually made him the only U.S. president to hold a patent.
Who was the first President elected who had previously been divorced? - Ronald Reagan
What name was given to the commission that was established to investigate John F. Kennedy's assassination? - Warren commission
What president had a sport named after him? - Herbert Hoover
Who was the oldest candidate to become President? How old was he? - John F. Kennedy, who was inaugurated at age 43.
Who was the first President to win the Nobel Peace Prize? - Barack Obama
Who was the first president born outside of the original thirteen colonies? - Abraham Lincoln
How many pardons did President Clinton give on his last day in office? - 140 pardons
What kind of pet did John Quincy Adams keep in the White House? - alligator
What famous American was Zachary Taylor's son-in-law? - Jefferson Davis
Which secret society did James Buchanan belong to? - Freemason
What did Calvin Coolidge reportedly leave behind when he moved out of the White House? - Gold clubs
Eventually the plebeians were allowed to elect their own government officials. They elected "tribunes" who represented the plebeians and fought for their rights. They had the power to veto new laws from the Roman senate. As time went on, there became few legal differences between the plebeians and the patricians.
The railroad decreased transportation time across the United States from about six months to roughly "one week," which was incredibly important in terms of settlement and business in the west. <span><span> </span></span>
Minorities were not treated with the same respect that white soldiers would have been given. They were down graded, and were seen as less important and worthy of doing jobs that white soldiers did. Even if they could do them better. They were not allowed to serve the same way other soldiers were.