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It allowed the national government to show its power to control the states and territories
Cornelius Vanderbilt was a controlling force in the US railroading business. He amassed a great fortune from this industry within about twenty years after the US Civil War. He had rivals, however, men such as Jay Gould and James Fisk would compete with Vanderbilt for control of the prosperous business of rail transportation.
Since US citizens were drafted to fight the war; it had a negative impact.
Depends what 'it' is. Schools, none. McDonalds, HUGE impact!
_There should be a space between 'the' and 'impact' it should read: "What was the impact of World War 2 on US society?" Soz!_
science and technology has had a positive impact on the economic development of the United States and has improved standards of living
His philanthropy was used to make libraries across America.
US actress Kelly Gould is 18 years old (born August 4, 1999).
US actor Alexander Gould is 23 years old (birthdate: May 4, 1994).
The development of large businesses helps people support their families. With the ability to work, they can provide food, clothing and housing.
US cartoonist Chester Gould [ 1931 ]
It allowed the national government to show its power to control the states and territories
The primary railroad barons in the US were James Hill, Jay and George Gould, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Edward Harriman, Collis P. Huntington, and others. Of these, Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt probably was the most known and most influential. See American Rails.
It is a Latin motto of the Gould family which means "Be it not unto us"
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Stephen Jay Gould has: Played himself in "The World About Us" in 1967. Played himself in "The Simpsons" in 1989. Played himself in "The Clive James Interview" in 1991. Played Himself - Guest in "The Charlie Rose Show" in 1991. Played himself in "Een schitterend ongeluk" in 1993. Played himself in "Baseball" in 1994. Played Himself - Harvard University in "The Sterilization of Leilani Muir" in 1996. Played himself in "Life Beyond Earth" in 1998. Played himself in "Evolution" in 2002.
Cornelius Vanderbilt was a controlling force in the US railroading business. He amassed a great fortune from this industry within about twenty years after the US Civil War. He had rivals, however, men such as Jay Gould and James Fisk would compete with Vanderbilt for control of the prosperous business of rail transportation.