I believe the best answer is A. <span>Literacy rates increased as books became more accessible.</span>
I don't know what is your choices but here's the list:
Frederick Muhlenberg, Jonathan Trumbull Jr., Jonathan Dayton, Theodore Sedgwick, Nathaniel Macon, Joseph Bradley Varnum, Henry Clay, Langdon Cheves, John W. Taylor, Philip Pendleton Barbour, Andrew Stevenson, John Bell, James K. Polk, Robert M. T. Hunter, John White, John Winston Jones, John Wesley Davis, Robert Charles Winthrop, Howell Cobb, Linn Boyd, Nathaniel P. Banks, James Lawrence Orr, William Pennington, Galusha A. Grow, Schuyler Colfax, Theodore M. Pomeroy, James G. Blaine, Michael C. Kerr, Samuel J. Randall, J. Warren Keifer, John G. Carlisle, Thomas Brackett Reed, Charles Frederick Crisp, David B. Henderson, Joseph Gurney Cannon, Champ Clark, Frederick H. Gillett, Nicholas Longworth, John Nance Garner, Henry Thomas Rainey, Joseph W. Byrns Sr., William B. Bankhead, Sam Rayburn, Joseph William Martin Jr, John William McCormack, Carl Albert, Tip O'Neill, Jim Wright, Tom Foley, Newt Gingrich, Dennis Hastert, Nancy Pelosi, John Boehner, <span>Paul Ryan</span>
As a result of the issues Eisenhower presented, the following happened:
- The passage of the National Defense Education Act
- The creation of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
<h3>The Cold War and the Eisenhower Administration</h3>
- Eisenhower was worried that the U.S. was lagging behind in the space race as the Soviets had launched a satellite into outer space.
- Eisenhower wanted more education for Americans as he believed this would help in the fight against the Soviets.
As a result of these, the <u>National Defense Education Act</u> was enacted to increase education funding. NASA was also formed to compete with the Soviets in space.
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