It is a system of controlling all the businesses involved in the
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What sparked the sand creek massacre
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The Sioux attacks on stagecoach lines.
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What was the main goal of the farmers' alliance
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to help struggling farmers make a profit The Farmers Alliance
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What effect did protective tariffs have on the American economy
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They made American goods cheaper than imported goods
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Which southern industries used raw materials from the south after the civil war
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textiles and lumber
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How did eugene v debs organize the workers of the American railway union
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The members worked in the same industry
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What role did railroads play in the southern economy
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They shipped materials to northern markets. They shipped materials to the northern factories
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How did vertical integration allow a business to reduce costs
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By controlling the business at each phase of a product's
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What was the conclusion of the United states Indian peace commission
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Peace would come if Native Americans settled on farms and
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Why was it difficult to build new businesses in the south
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because they had to find room
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What was the most important gain from African Americans in the south after the civil war
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the access of education
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How did the attitudes of Native Americans and white settlers toward nature differ
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Native Americans believed nature was sacred. White settlers
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What is vertical integration
It is a system of controlling all the businesses involved in the
phases of production. It is often aimed at controlling the prices
for a product by eliminating the competition.
What sparked the sand creek massacre
The Sioux attacks on stagecoach lines.
What was the main goal of the farmers' alliance
to help struggling farmers make a profit The Farmers Alliance
was organized by states in the South. This movement was big during
the 1870s and 1880s.
What effect did protective tariffs have on the American economy
They made American goods cheaper than imported goods
Which southern industries used raw materials from the south after the civil war
textiles and lumber
How did eugene v debs organize the workers of the American railway union
The members worked in the same industry
What role did railroads play in the southern economy
They shipped materials to northern markets. They shipped materials to the northern factories
How did vertical integration allow a business to reduce costs
By controlling the business at each phase of a product's
development, vertical integration allowed a business to reduce
costs.
What was the conclusion of the United states Indian peace commission
Peace would come if Native Americans settled on farms and
adapted to white civilization.
Why was it difficult to build new businesses in the south
because they had to find room
What was the most important gain from African Americans in the south after the civil war
the access of education
How did the attitudes of Native Americans and white settlers toward nature differ
Native Americans believed nature was sacred. White settlers
believed nature was a resource.