What are some significance of John f Kennedy

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Answer: John F. Kennedy was indeed a pretty good president, but sadly he didn't get to show the world his potential. Some significant events of his lifetime were:

In June 1940, he graduated from Harvard where he earned his degree in International Affairs. He actually played football for two years, but his favorite sport was swimming, which he won plenty of medals in.

In October 1941, Kennedy enlisted into the Navy where he trained to become a navy pilot. This is where his military career took off, As he experienced issues along the way and even had to save his men from dying, he was awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Medal. 

In November 1960, Kennedy was elected to become the 35th President of the United states, beating Nixon by 100,000 votes. With becoming the president, he created the "Peace Corps", which promotes peace and friendship worldwide, announced his goal of putting a man on the moon (which he soon succeeded with), signed the "Limited Nuclear Test Ban Treaty", which limited the test and usage of nuclear bombs. 

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What did the term bread and circuses refer to during the time of the Roman emperors? A.
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Duing the time of the Roman emperors, the term bread and circuses referred to C. free bread and entertainment for the poor. Many leaders at the time understood that in order to prevent the poor from rising up and attacking the elite lifestyle of the ruling class, they must be kept fed and entertained, which is why there are so many coliseums. 

What important innovative did the Romans introduced to naval fighting

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Ships that were narrow and could navigate thin waterways. These ships were called battering ships because they would ram into other ships to sink them.  

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Question: How are industrialization, the rise of big business, and the development of corporations connected

Answer: during the period of intense economic and industrial growth industries and businesses took this time to expand in more areas

Explanation: all around the world during a certain period industries started booming

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Plz help. This is due by 12 tonight...Which answer correctly summarizes the case of Gibbons v. Ogden?

Gibbons v. Ogden was a Supreme Court case about federal taxation.
Gibbons v. Ogden was a Supreme Court case about state taxation.
Gibbons v. Ogden was a Supreme Court case about intrastate commerce.
Gibbons v. Ogden was a Supreme Court case about interstate commerce.

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Who did the spanish american war change america

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The fellow above me has the Mexican War (1846) confused with the Spanish American War in 1898. After the American victories over Spain in Cuba and the Phillippine Islands the United States became an imperialist power. It left the United States with overseas territories, colonies and as the major power in the Pacifdic Ocean.