During World War I, 116,516 US soldiers were killed and 204,002 were wounded. If you add those two numbers together, the total number of US soldiers killed or wounded was 320,518.
You can represent that as a fraction of the current population of Chicago like this:

For simplicity's sake (since I assume the Chicago population number is an estimate), let's round the number of soldiers killed or wounded down to 300,000. That would look like this:

We can simplify that down a lot by dividing the number of soldiers and the number of Chicagoans by the least common denominator of 300,000. That would give us this fraction:

So for every 1 US soldier killed or wounded in World War I, there are 10 Chicagoans living in the city today.
Answer:
You can look those up online can't you
Explanation:
The answer is: 15%
The numbers tend to be higher if we include the children from poor/non-industrialized countries. These countries tend to have low standard of living and very little resources. It is very hard for adults to survive in this country, let alone infants. Because of this, they rely on outsiders such as relatives, government programs, or charities from richer countries for their daily child care.
Answer:
for representatives to be more involved and aware of issues that are important to voters in their particular district
Explanation:
Issues in United States generally can be divided into three scales : National level, state level, and local level.
Members of the house of representatives were established to represent the interest of the people in local levels. The decisions that they make will directly affected the live of people in one particular district . (such as decisions on which local infrastructures should be built, how local public schools will use the funding, etc).
For this reason, members of the House need to be aware of the issues that happen locally in order to represent them properly. This is why members of the house have smaller districts compared to the Senate.
Answer:
A potential federal budget deficit.
Explanation:
On 12th September 1962, John F. Kennedy delivered a speech to the crowd gathered at Rice Stadium in Huston. In his speech, he tried to persuade his audience to support the mission of landing a man on the moon.
The first man was already launched into space by the Soviet Union on 12th April 1961. After this launch, Kennedy consulted vice President to know the possibilities of landing a man on the moon. Kennedy considered this as a major step to win in the race of freedom and tyranny.
But he could not achieve this mission because of the federal budget deficit as not many supported his idea of launching a man on the moon.