Most dangerous sports:
Motorcycle and automobile racing.
p. 173, last paragraph.
What kind of disadvantages did pro sports world had in the past?
p. 177, last paragraph.
TRUE OR FALSE: "People that serve on the military aren't specially considered."
FALSE, p. 181, second paragraph.
They get neck and spinal injuries, who?
Horse and bull-riding riders.
Why can we say U.S. "must" help the ones in need?
p. 174, second paragraph.
Why can we call Roberto Clemente a hero?
p. 178, first paragraph by the end.
What is the difference between WWII and Vietnam War in terms of how people that could have enlisted?
p. 182, second section.
Support this statement with evidence: "Jockeys have a double danger in their sport job."
p. 170, second paragraph.
TRUE OR FALSE: "United States has never suffered poverty."
FALSE: p. 174, last paragraph of second section.
TRUE OR FALSE: Everson Walls and Ron Springs helped the community with money.
FALSE: p. 178, second section.
How does the military service works nowadays?
p. 182, last paragraph, second section.
This jobs are part of heritage.
p. 170, last paragraph.
The biggest amount of money donated to help has come from foundations, universities, religious organizations, and aid groups.
No, it was donated by U.S. citizens privately and though aid organizations: $95.2 billion.
Who helped the community in more than one way and what did he do?
Chris Zorich, p. 179, first paragraph.
Mention the difficulties veterans have:
Physical disability and medical conditions, mental and emotional illnesses, economic problems.
p. 171, second paragraph.
Which economic problem does United States have?
p. 175, first paragraph, last section.
How can ordinary people be considered heroes too?
p. 179, last paragraph.
TRUE OR FALSE: "Veterans only got sick with treatable diseases."
FALSE: permanent disabilities, blindness, paralysis, loss of limbs, PTSD.