The Government broke a treaty protecting their land when gold
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What resulted from the panic of 1873
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Economic problems and depression around the world
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Which group believed that land could be owned
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white settlers
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What showed that new economic ideas were growing in the south in the late 1800s
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The production of steel in Alabama
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What problem did the Supreme Court deal with in their decision in the Slaughterhouse cases
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Businesses had rights but no responsibilities businesses had rights but no responsibilities
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What part of bison did the white settlers consider valuable
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The hide.
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What was the American Indian view of land
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land belonged to everyone
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Which of following would not have been an early goal of the knights of labor
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To push for temperance.
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What was the main cause of the end of reconstruction
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democrats had gained enough power to make a change
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Most managers wanted their workers to
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work fast. apex
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Because of the compromise of 1877 did not become president
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samuel j tiden
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Of the following who wanted slaves to count in their total population
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Southern States
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Who were Crazy Horse Geronimo and Sitting BullWho were Crazy Horse Geronimo and Sitting Bull
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American Indian leaders who fought against the U.S. Army.
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Journeys across the United states in the mid 1800s
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Journeys made across the United States in the mid-1800s were long and dangerous.
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What was one outcome of laissez-faire economic policies
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The Laissez faire economic policies had many outcomes, For instance, businesses paid their workers very low pay. Also, the air and water suffered high rates of pollution. The idea of free choice also created poverty traps that people were unable to escape.
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What was the carlisle school
a school set up for indian youths.
What happened to the Nez Perce
The Government broke a treaty protecting their land when gold
was discovered. The tribe now lives on a reservation in Idaho.
What resulted from the panic of 1873
Economic problems and depression around the world
Which group believed that land could be owned
white settlers
What showed that new economic ideas were growing in the south in the late 1800s
The production of steel in Alabama
What problem did the Supreme Court deal with in their decision in the Slaughterhouse cases
Businesses had rights but no responsibilities businesses had rights but no responsibilities
What part of bison did the white settlers consider valuable
The hide.
What was the American Indian view of land
land belonged to everyone
Which of following would not have been an early goal of the knights of labor
To push for temperance.
What was the main cause of the end of reconstruction
democrats had gained enough power to make a change
Most managers wanted their workers to
work fast. apex
Because of the compromise of 1877 did not become president
samuel j tiden
Of the following who wanted slaves to count in their total population
Southern States
Who were Crazy Horse Geronimo and Sitting BullWho were Crazy Horse Geronimo and Sitting Bull
American Indian leaders who fought against the U.S. Army.
Journeys across the United states in the mid 1800s
Journeys made across the United States in the mid-1800s were long and dangerous.
What was one outcome of laissez-faire economic policies
The Laissez faire economic policies had many outcomes, For instance, businesses paid their workers very low pay. Also, the air and water suffered high rates of pollution. The idea of free choice also created poverty traps that people were unable to escape.