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Throughout history, there have been pockets of rebellion by groups of people all seeking for freedom or better treatment from either their government, governments of other countries.
From the Chicago Movement organised by Martin Luther King who demanded better treatment of blacks in America (and other parts of the world) and an end to segregation to the Mahatma Gandhi led Indian push for freedom to the LGBTQ+ community seeking inclusion and an end to homophobia, all these freedom movements all want one thing: freedom.
While they all want freedom, their demands have all been different in some ways. Some want freedom from colonial masters, others want an end to racial segregation, others want better treatment while others want acceptance.
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The people of Oklahoma pay for the state. Operation revenue comes from two sources: sales tax and gross revenue and income tax. Sales tax and gross revenue make up the majority of the income. The remainder of the revenue is drawn from state tax collections.
Nixon promised to find a way to peace with honor.
"The Sputnik launch changed everything. As a technical achievement, Sputnik caught the world's attention and the American public off-guard. Its size was more impressive than Vanguard's intended 3.5-pound payload. In addition, the public feared that the Soviets' ability to launch satellites also translated into the capability to launch ballistic missiles that could carry nuclear weapons from Europe to the U.S. Then the Soviets struck again; on November 3, Sputnik II was launched, carrying a much heavier payload, including a dog named Laika.
The Sputnik launch also led directly to the creation of National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). In July 1958, Congress passed the National Aeronautics and Space Act (commonly called the "Space Act"), which created NASA as of October 1, 1958 from the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) and other government agencies."- https://history.nasa.gov/sputnik/