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The astronaut that played golf on the Moon was Alan Shepard.
Explanation:
It was on February 6, 1971. Astronaut Alan Shepard was named commander of Apollo 14 and wanted to do something special in his passage through the moon. He took out a six-iron golf club he smuggled aboard Apollo 14 and hit two golf balls on the lunar surface, becoming the first - and only - person to play a sport off planet Earth.
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King James II gave his colonial governors more power.
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The correct answer is B) it ended French control of the Mississippi River.
The Louisiana Purchase (1803) was a foreign policy success for the United States primarily because it ended French control of the Mississippi River.
US President Thomas Jefferson wanted to purchase the Louisiana territory that belonged to the French. He sent James Madison to Paris in order to accelerate negotiations and to get a good deal for the immense portion of land. The US accepted to pay France almost $11,250,000 for 828,000 square miles of territory. With the purchase, the US ended French control of the Mississippi River.
The other options of this question were A) it secured full control of Florida from Spain. C) ended the British occupation of forts on American soil. D) eliminate Russian influence in North America.
B. Basing history on witnesses' views of events
C. Use of a narrative to tell a story about history
D. Basing historical accounts on reliable evidence
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no that is not the answer
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They used better antisubmarine technology
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B. age requirements
C. literacy tests
D. purging
The correct answer is C) the literacy test.
The tactics that many states once used to disenfranchise African American voters was the literacy test.
During the 1850s and 1860s, many Southern states applied a test to African American voters if the wanted to vote in elections. This was the literacy test. Its basic intention was to disenfranchise African American voters, and years later, immigrants. This test measured the proficiency of the person in topics such as reading and writing.