<span>In a famous speech at the beginning of World War I, President Wilson declared that the United States would remain neutral.
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I think the 2nd answer is correct
The answer to the question above is the Columbia.
The space shuttle program began when the Columbia flew on April 12, 1981. It was the first fully functional orbiter, which was built in Palmdale, California. It was delivered in Kennedy Space Center on March 25 1979. The launching of the space shuttle marked the 20th anniversary of Yuri Gagarin's space flight, which happened on April 12, 1961.
Answer:
The correct option here is option A.
Explanation:
All of the options except the option A had some influence on the late 19th century American industrialization. The abolition movement was mainly focused on the abolition of slavery and freeing of slaves which were concetrated on agricultural South. So the abolitionist movent would have an effect on the rural economy of the South but not on the industrialization. The movement was a moral movement not economical.
In general, this treaty "improved US-Soviet relations through <span>reduction of arms" since both sides agreed that they would diminish their supply. However many weapons remained on both sides. </span>