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This man served as governor of virginia from 1782 to 1784 he was the father of one u.s. president and the great-grandfather of another who is he
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John Hancock (Mass.) (January. 12,1737-October 8,1793)46 President of Continental Congress from 1775-1777. Son of a clergyman. Raised by his Uncle Thomas Hancock after his father's death. Graduated from Harvard in 1754 and joined his uncle in business. 1788 was the first governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts 1780-1785;1787-1793.He was a Congregationalist.
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The correct answer is A.) begin funding a large peacetime military to counter foreign aggression.
Explanation:
After World War II, the US and Soviet Union emerged as global superpowers. Due to their differences in ideology and beliefs, there was significant tensions between these countries. The fear that the Soviet Union would spread their communist system to other countries worried the American federal government. The government worried of possible hostile invasions by the Soviet Union. This is why, despite World War II being over, the US continued to have a significant military presence.