The nickname for U.S. soldiers in WW1 was known as "doughboys". There are many explanations for the nickname for the soldiers but the most common was that their uniforms would be coated with dust, so that they looked like they were made out of dough, or perhaps of adobe.
Answer:
Mamie Eisenhower
Explanation:
It started when First Lady Mamie Eisenhower first decided to decorate the White House for the holiday in 1958. Since then, presidents and first ladies have welcomed costumed children to the White House to trick-or-treat on Halloween amid festive decorations and entertainment.
The correct answer is C) VISTA
The Great Society program under Lyndon Johnson that was the domestic equivalent of John Kennedy's Peace Corps was AmeriCorps VISTA.
As part of his promise of combating poverty in America, President Lyndon B. Jhonson signed the Economic Opportunity Act in 1964, which was compared to the US version of the Peace Corps created by former President John F. Kennedy. The goal was to open more jobs as part of Johnson's "War of Poverty in America."
When Lyndon B. Johnson became the President of the United States after the death of John F. Kennedy, he created an interesting program called "Great Society." The goal of this series of programs and pieces of legislation was to end poverty in America, reduce the inequality in American society, reduce crime, and support environmental actions.
He coined the term "Great Society" during a speech at the University of Michigan, in Ann Arbor.
Answer:
Was based on small farms and factories
Explanation:
With poor ground to farm, the North was a industrial center for America, while the south had better ground for farming