Answer:
Freedmen's Bureau
Explanation:
The Freedmen's Bureau handled these kind of requests.
This bureau was initially called the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands. It was established in the year 1865 to help lots of former slaves and poor white people in the south after the civil war. The bureau provided food, shelter, clothes, and medical supplies to these group of people.
As a result of Kennedy’s space plans, NASA created the Mercury program specifically to send a man into space and orbit around the Earth and then bring him back safely to Earth.
The idea behind the Mercury Program was to make United States the first country in the world to send a man in space.
The program cost approx. $277 million and involved the work of over 2 million people including scientists, engineers, pilots etc.
While the Soviet Union was able to beat the United States in becoming the first country to send a man in space, the program did lay a groundwork for future space flights and eventually led to the Gemini Program.
It is still remembered today as the first American manned space mission, which led to the Moon Landing and the development of the first space station.
If the question is asking what the first part of the U.S. Constitution is called it's the preamble ( might be spelled wrong).
Answer:did not want a strong federal government
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