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Why was the federal reserve act important

The Federal Reserve Act was important because it allowed the government to supervise banks.

What was the financial support or investment that paid for developing computers

Al Gore

Laissez-faire economics involves

little government intervention

Who wrote A century of dishonor

'''Helen Hunt Jackson wrote A Century of Dishonor.'''

The Dawes Severalty Act was designed to promote Indian

The primary purpose of the Dawes Severalty Act was to promote Indian assimilation. The act was created by a Senator from Massachusetts named Henry Laurens Dawes.

Which group would have been most likely to support the ratification of the sixteenth amendment to the US Constitution

Progressives

What by 1850 linked many towns with cities and factories and opened new markets for the northern economy

Railroads

Chief who led the Dakota Sioux uprising in minnesota

Little Crow

The basic contrast between the two progressive candidates roosevelt and Wilson was that

Roosevelt wanted more regulation, while Wilson wanted only to restore economic competition

What is a characteristic of robber barons

Robber barons where men such as big tycoons who held monopolies over others, meaning robber barons where greedy/selfish people who did not give back to society or treat people as well as "captains," captains were those wealthy that were looked upon as leaders.

Which factor is most likely to change a regions landscape temperature or climate or oceans or settlers

climate and settlers

How did Wilson earn the respect of progressives

because he mae many large efforts to improve political problems in the 1900's

Were Native Americans justified in leaving reservations and refusing further relocations from the US government

Even US President Grant said that the Native American tribes were correct in resisting the "reservation system". He did, however, need to help expand US western growth. His orders to his generals in the West were to force Native Americans on to reservations. He believed this was a must in order to expand settlements and create farmlands and mines. Grant had no choice despite his ideas to avoid conflicts.

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