What major events occurred during the presidencies of Eisenhower and Kennedy andhow did they handle those situations?

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During the presidency of Kennedy, Kennedy signed the Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty with the Soviet Union and the United Kingdom. And during the presidency of Eisenhower, the Civil Rights Act of 1957 was signed.

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the Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty banned nuclear-weapon tests in the atmosphere, in outer space, and underwater but permitted underground testing.

the Civil Rights Act of 1957 gave power to federal officials to prosecute individuals that conspired to deny another citizen's right to vote

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During the presidency of Kennedy, Kennedy signed the Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty with the Soviet Union and the United Kingdom. And during the presidency of Eisenhower, the Civil Rights Act of 1957 was signed.

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How did Switzerland managed to stay neutral during World Ww 1 and WW2

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Switzerland's neutrality was guaranteed by the Congress of Vienna in 1815 and so far has held up in spite of various unpleasantness in Europe. Part is due to tradition, part of it is the ingrained Swiss instinct not to choose sides and part is Switzerland is just not very strategically desirable land.  

Switzerland's neutrality wasn't under much threat from the warring powers in World War I. Even so, Switzerland mobilized its army and deployed most of its troops on its border with France though it stood down almost all its troops over the course of the war. In the trench warfare of World War I none of the belligerents regarded Switzerland as a easy invasion route to the enemy's heartland. 

Hitler was no respecter of international treaties so Switzerland was under relatively greater threat in World War II. 

However, Hitler didn't see Swiss Germans as naturally belonging to his Pan-Germanic empire and there was little affinity among Swiss Germans with Nazi Germany.

Switzerland was not the product of the Treaty of Versailles that Hitler was determined to undo so Switzerland was not among the first of Hitler's targets. 

Switzerland was somewhat awkwardly placed for the Axis, limiting rail connections between Germany and Italy to the Brenner Pass. The Brenner Pass was apparently enough for Germany and Italy, though some non-military related goods passed over the Swiss rail system between Germany and Italy.

In short, Switzerland maintained its neutrality by its tried and true methods: being useful to the warring sides without committing to either, having a big enough army to keep from looking like a pushover and being in a part of Europe that is not a natural invasion route between France and Germany.

So far no evidence has been turned up showing that German or Italian troops, concentration camp inmates or forced laborers passed over Swiss railroads. Some military goods and dual-use cargoes did but the traffic was not large and was further restricted over the course of the war

Tree nation that led the Axis and three nations that led the allies

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Axis: Japan, Italy and Germany.
Allies: The US, Great Britain and France.
          
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PLZ HELP TIMED !Which of the following statements is FALSE?

A. Quanah Parker assimilated into white culture and encouraged other Native Americans to do so also.
B. Quanah Parker invested in railroads and made a fortune.
C. Quanah Parker became a well respected cattle trader.
D. Quanah Parker did not believe Native American children should be educated in white schools.

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d

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he sent his own kids to a white boarding school. also i took the quiz in edge 2021

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c.  Quanah Parker became a well respected cattle trader.

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What is one example of how Native American culture impacted the formation of the United States?Native Americans hold most political offices today.
Many state names are based on Native American words.
Most national holidays are from Native American religious celebrations.
The branches of government are founded on pre-contact Cherokee practices.

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The answer is the 2nd one:Many state names are based on Native American words.

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2nd: many names are based on Native American words

Why are solutions to the gap between the rich and the poor in the United States difficult to implement

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Inequlity

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Poverty and Economic Inequality ... In the United States, the wealth distribution is more unequal than the income distribution, the Trade off between Incentives and Income Equality.

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equality

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this is only solution.....

• Section 1. Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex.• Section 2. The Congress shall have the power to enforce, by appropriate legislation, the provisions of this
article.
• Section 3. This amendment shall take effect two years after the date of ratification.
The document excerpted above failed to become law because:

A. it was defeated in a popular referendum.

B. it was not ratified by enough states.

c. it failed to be passed by Congress

D. it was vetoed by President Carter.​

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Answer: B

Explanation:

Final answer:

The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) failed to become law because it was not ratified by enough states within the set time frame.

Explanation:

The document excerpted above, which contains sections of the proposed Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), failed to become law because it was not ratified by enough states. The ERA was introduced in Congress in 1923 and eventually passed in 1972, with a deadline for ratification set for 1979. Although many states ratified the amendment, it did not receive enough support from the required thirty-eight states within the set time frame.

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