Who was the Soviet leader during both the Eisenhower and Kennedy presidencies?Putin

Gorbachev

Stalin

Krushchev

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Answer 1
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The  Soviet leader during both the Eisenhower and Kennedy presidencies is Krushchev. Thus the correct option is D.

What is a leader?

Leaders refer to an individual who carries the art of directing and influencing pople or groups of people in an organization with pleasing efforts to gain their support and help them to grow by providing better direction.

The Soviet leader in charge during both the Eisenhower and Kennedy administrations was Nikita Khrushchev. From 1953 to 1964, Kruschev presided over the Soviet Union and took all the authority and decision-making.

He supported the implementation of moderate domestic policy reforms as well as the early Soviet space program. Nikita Khrushchev prevailed in the leadership contest that followed Stalin's passing in 1953.

Therefore, option D is appropriate.

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Answer 2
Answer: Nikita Krushchev was the Soviet leader in office during both the Eisenhower and Kennedy presidencies. Kruschev was leader of the Soviet Union from 1953 until 1964. 

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How did easy consumer credit help the U.S. economy during the early 1920s?a. Unemployment dropped because people had to find jobs to make their payments.

b. Farmers sold more crops directly to consumers and so made more profits.

c. Interest payments on personal debt allowed banks to make large investments.

d. People bought more goods and created high demand for new products.

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The fourth alternative is correct (D).

During the 1920s, the US economy was experiencing an euphoria stemming from the good performance of the United States as the leading supplier of manufacturing and food to European countries during the First World War.

This euphoria led banks to increase lending to the public, to increase consumption, and to companies to increase output.

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Easy consumer credit helped the U.S. economy during the early 1920s because people bought more goods and created high demand for new products. The correct answer is D.

What effect might this geographic feature
have had on trade between China and the west?

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Answer:

the ocean

Explanation:

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What steps did women take toward equality during the 1930s?

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Which was one environmental achievement of the Nixon administration?consolidating acreage in national parks

awarding offshore oil leases to companies that had been screened for their safety records

establishing the Environmental Protection Agency

signing the Kyoto Protocol

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Answer:

establishing the Environmental Protection Agency.

Explanation:

Nixon's presidence lasted from 1969 to 1974, when he resigned from office. During these years, environmentalism had become an important concern for young people. Although Nixon's administration did not consider this a main topic in its government, it nevertheless brought about important changes. Nixon signed the National Environmental Policy Act, and established the Environmental Protection Agency in 1970. Nixon also signed the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act and the Endangered Species Act.

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establishing the Environmental Protection Agency

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