Answer:
was a narrow victory for Kennedy.
Explanation:
The presidential election of 1960 in the United States was contested between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon. In that election, Kennedy had a narrow win, with him securing 303 electoral votes compared to Nixon's 219. He also won the national popular vote by 112,827 votes, and this was a slim margin of 0.17%. The proliferation of unpledged electors has led many to argue that Richard Nixon was supposed to win the national popular vote. He also contested that election with Lyndon B. Johnson who was a senate majority leader.
The fact that he campaigned in the populous states and used good campaign media like the television helped him to reach out to a larger number of voters. He was later assassinated in 1963.
<span>Since Saturday a lot has changed for me," writes Anne, and what has changed, she notes, is Peter. He is looking at her in a new way, "to my great joy." This is a pleasant surprise as she had once believed Peter was in love with Margot. They begin to seek each other out and confide in each other. Peter tells her how he has difficulty expressing himself verbally and used to beat people up when he was angry, rather than arguing. Peter tells her that he will hide his Jewish ancestry when the war is over; his "tinge of honesty" disappoints Anne. She feels that he is insecure and needs affection.</span>
Answer:an increase in the number of economic opportunities
Explanation:
He believed the husband should exert political rule over the wife. Among women's differences from men were that they were, in his view, more impulsive, more compassionate, more complaining, and more deceptive.
Answer:
The choices are:
A. Europeans brought disease to Central Africa, killing thousands.
B. Africans in the Belgian Congo suffered forced labor and oppression.
C. The area around the Suez Canal experienced decades of military conflict.
D. The discovery of rich natural resources led to African economic prosperity.
The correct answer is: Africans in the Belgian Congo suffered forced labor and oppression.
Explanation:
During the European imperialist invasion and military occupations, African societies had numerous pressures and different ways of opposition against the conceive to colonize their countries and exploit foreign invasion.