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CURSO 11°1
CAMPAIGN: Set of activities or works that are carried out in a certain period of time
and are aimed at achieving an end.
CANDIDATE: Person who opts for a position, award or distinction at their own
request or that of another person.
CHILDHOOD: First period of a person's life, between birth and the beginning of
adolescence.
EARN: Achieve one thing after having a confrontation, dispute or competition with
another person.
HERITAGE: is the set of goods and rights, charges and obligations, belonging to a
person, natural or physical or legal.
LEAVE: Going or going from a closed or limited place to the outside, through an
opening or passage.
SON: Person or animal considered in relation to its father and mother or one of the
two.
TERM: End, limit or last point up to where a thing reaches or extends in time or
space.
WAR: Prolonged armed struggle between two or more nations during which
various battles occur.
GENERAL QUESTIONS
Barack Obama was the 44th President of the United States and the first
African American Commander in Chief.
Obama entered Occidental College in Los Angeles in 1979. After two years,
he transferred to Columbia University in New York City, graduating in 1983
with a degree in political science. He graduated magna cum laude from
Harvard Law in 1991.
● In what year did you win the presidency for the first time?
Obama met Michelle Robinson at the Sidley Austin law firm in Chicago.
Obama's father, Barack Obama Sr., was born to the Luo ethnic group in
Nyanza province, Kenya.