Answer:
1. The PATCO strike involved <em>air traffic controllers.</em>
2. The workers who refused to return to the job were <em>fired</em>.
3. Sandra<em> Day O'Connor </em>was the first woman to serve as a Supreme Court Justice.
Explanation:
- The PATCO refers to the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization, which was a trade union in the United States that operated between 1968 and 1981. The PATCO is particularly famous for its 1981 strike. The strike was declared illegal by President Ronald Reagan, who stated that all workers who refused to return to work would be fired, as well as banned from federal employment for life. 11,345 traffic air controllers lost their job.
- Sandra Day O'Connor was the first woman to serve in the Supreme Court. She is an attorney, politician and jurist who is generally classified as a moderate Republican. She retired in 2006 and was replaced by Samuel Alito.
The Paris Peace talks began in May 1968 and concluded on January 27, 1973.
The negotiations started with the International Control Commission and was changed to International Commission of Control and Supervision to complete the accord. The Paris Peace Accords was a peace treaty titled Agreement on Ending War and Restoring Peace in Vietnam and signed by the United States, South Vietnam, Viet Cong and North Vietnam.
When Edward asked for more money to pay for the war with France, it led to an increase in democratic principles, since Parliament would only grant him this money under conditions that he respect individual rights.
"A. Words such as honor, duty, and courage were specifically kept out of the media so that people would view the space program
<span> without bias" is false. The space program was connected with a great sense of duty and honor. </span>