1. Kennedy received the last rites three times before his presidency because he suffered from poor health his entire life, fearing his death his death he received the last rites three times, the first being after he fell ill on a trip to England in 1947 after being diagnosed with Addison's disease.
He received the sacrament again in 1951 after suffering from a very high fever while traveling in Asia and then again in 1945 after he had slipped into a coma from an infection after he had gotten surgery for his chronic back problems.
2. Kennedy briefly attended Princeton University prior to his enrolment at Harvard University. He began his undergraduate career at another Ivy League institution in 1935.
This was brief however because of his gastrointestinal illness which forced him to leave Princeton after only being there for two months, he was then transferred to Harvard.
3. Kennedy proposed a joint Soviet mission to the moon even though he had challenged Russia to land man on the moon by the end of the 60s in the first few months of his presidency.
In September of 1963 he proposed a joint mission to the moon because he thought it would be better that they do it together rather then have it as a competition.
<span>The Roman Republic began to expand when Rome fought the Punic Wars and defeated
Carthage.
There were 3 Punic Wars. All wars was between Rome and Carthage. The First Punic war, Rome won. The second Punic war, Carthage won. The third and last Punic war, Rome won and its ultimate victory over Carthage enabled Rome to acquire the North African and Ibirian territories of Carthage.
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The Boston Tea Party.
Explanation:
They revolted against the British by throwing tea off a boat.
B because none of the other things happened. A massacre is when a group of people with no defense are murdered.
Answer:
1) Poor working conditions
2) Poor decisions
Explanation:
Poor working conditions: They weren't good because they worked for days for 11 hours a day, six days a week, and they didn't get a good pay.
Poor decisions: Tsar Nicholas II was unable to rule effectively. He made poor decisions that led to worsening relations with the government and increased hardship for civilians and soldiers alike.