What caused President Kennedy to go to Dallas, Texas in November 1963?

A) to close the divide among locals in the Democratic Party before the upcoming election
B) to attend the wedding of Vice President Lyndon Johnson's daughter
C) to convince Texans that he could be trusted
D) to petition against an anti-immigration bill


Answer: C

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a. the Japanese attempt to secure raw materials and markets by creating an empire stretching to Burma and Polynesia. b. the major Japanese success at Pearl Harbor, loss of initiative at Midway, and surrender after two nuclear attacks. c. the successful Chinese defense of its major ports. d. extremely tenacious Japanese defense of its possessions. e. a major debate about the American decision to use the atom bomb against the civilian population of a nearly defeated foe.

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