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Apr 4, 2019

[Answer] 3. The Louisiana Purchase (1803) was a foreign policy success for the United States primarily because it ...?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. The Louisiana Purchase (1803) was a foreign policy success for the United States primarily because it ...?"



...1. secured full control of Florida from Spain 2. ended French control of the Mississippi River 3. ended British occupation of forts on American Soil 4. ended World War I The Mississippi River and its tributaries branch out to most of North America and makes remote areas accessible by boat.

Dec 21, 2018

[Answer] 4. She grew up watching her older siblings attain musical fame. As a young adult in the 1980s, she gained control of her own acting and music career, ultimately achieving success on par with her King of Pop brother.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. She grew up watching her older siblings attain musical fame. As a young adult in the 1980s, she gained control of her own acting and music career, ultimately achieving success on par with her King of Pop brother."



...1. Janet Jackson 2. Paula Abdul 3. Jennifer Lopez 4. Gloria Estefan Born in Gary, Indiana, Janet was the youngest of Joe and Katherine Jackson's 10 children. Prior to her 2004 Superbowl Halftime Show "wardrobe malfunction", Janet's early acting career included roles on the television series "Good Times" (1977-79), "Diff'rent Strokes" (1980-84) and "Fame" (1984-85).