<span>George Frideric Handel is your answer</span>
To protect and train American soldiers To house Japanese prisoners of war To protect national-defense material, premises, and utilities To store food, supplies, and equipment for the military
On the research team of the eminent virologist Dr. Thomas Francis, who was working on a flu vaccine, was a young physician<span> named Jonas Salk.</span><span>
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In response to the argument that the British have protected the colonies, Thomas Paine argues that while this is technically true, the British have only done so for their own economic gain--not out of a feeling of altruism.