Immigrants move because of certain factors such as poor economic
conditions, persecution, famine, need of a better life.... and the
list goes on.
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What resulted from the passage of the Dawes Act in 1887
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Native American reservations were divided into smaller
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Which gilded age president was known for his integrity
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Grover Cleveland was known for his honesty, and integrity. His
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What items are usually considered contraband in a war
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weapons and articles used for fighting-novanet
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Why did congress pass the national defense act and the naval construction act in 1916
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congress passed the acts because germany resumed their
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What encouraged president Arthur to pursue civil service reform
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One factor was the fact that President Garfield was shot by a
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What is the effect of inflation on industry and its workers
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workers went on strike for higher wages,-novanet
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What caused consumer prices to rise following the war
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High demand and a shortage of produced goods.
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What did the 1903 Muller v Oregon decision uphold
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It relates to both sex discrimination and labor laws. The case
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For what purpose was the womens christian temperance union formed
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to protect the home and ban liquor
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What are the 8 body parts in spanish
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El cuerpo tiene mucho más partes que ocho. Unos son: la cabeza,
la espalda, los brazos, las piernas, el pecho, el estómago, las
caderas, los hombros, la cara, las orejas, los ojos, la boca, la
lengua, el frente, el pelo, el cuello, la garganta, los tobillos,
las muñecas, y mucho más.
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What did Lincoln Steffens Jacob Riis Ida Tarbell and John Spargo have in common
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They were muckrakers who dramatized the need for reform
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Is the Federal Trade Commission a federal agency created by Congress
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No, it did go through Congress as the Federal Trade Commission
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What was The Red Scare of 1919 1920 most influenced by
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the tremendous growth of the Socialist party during World War
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What was the league of nations response to Italian aggression in 1935
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We dont want that deal, we could find a better one and just kill
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What is the opposite for juvenile
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Old, mature, or adult. Those words are the opposite of
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What hastened the entry of the United states in to world war 1
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When world war 1 began, President Wilson wanted to United States
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How did Ellis island differ from angel islands
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Why do immigrants immigrate
Immigrants move because of certain factors such as poor economic
conditions, persecution, famine, need of a better life.... and the
list goes on.
What resulted from the passage of the Dawes Act in 1887
Native American reservations were divided into smaller
plots.
Which gilded age president was known for his integrity
Grover Cleveland was known for his honesty, and integrity. His
election in 1884 ended 24 years of Republican occupation of the
White house and was largely due to his reputation for honesty and
the reputation corruption that Republican officials had gained
through the years.
What was a challenge faced by Chinese immigrants who arrived at Angel Island
Answers are the same as gradpoint. Immigration official assumed
that Chinese travelers would misrepresent themselves to get into
America.
What items are usually considered contraband in a war
weapons and articles used for fighting-novanet
Why did congress pass the national defense act and the naval construction act in 1916
congress passed the acts because germany resumed their
unrestricted submarine warfare. -novanet
What encouraged president Arthur to pursue civil service reform
One factor was the fact that President Garfield was shot by a
crazed office seeker who thought he was owed a government job due
to his support for Garfield in the election.
What is the effect of inflation on industry and its workers
workers went on strike for higher wages,-novanet
What caused consumer prices to rise following the war
High demand and a shortage of produced goods.
What did the 1903 Muller v Oregon decision uphold
It relates to both sex discrimination and labor laws. The case
upheld Oregon state restrictions on the working hours. The Muller
v. Oregon decision upheld the Oregon law, passed in 1903, that said
that women could work no more than 10 hours a day.
For what purpose was the womens christian temperance union formed
to protect the home and ban liquor
What are the 8 body parts in spanish
El cuerpo tiene mucho más partes que ocho. Unos son: la cabeza,
la espalda, los brazos, las piernas, el pecho, el estómago, las
caderas, los hombros, la cara, las orejas, los ojos, la boca, la
lengua, el frente, el pelo, el cuello, la garganta, los tobillos,
las muñecas, y mucho más.
What did Lincoln Steffens Jacob Riis Ida Tarbell and John Spargo have in common
They were muckrakers who dramatized the need for reform
Is the Federal Trade Commission a federal agency created by Congress
No, it did go through Congress as the Federal Trade Commission
Act, but it was created by president Woodrow Wilson.
What was The Red Scare of 1919 1920 most influenced by
the tremendous growth of the Socialist party during World War
I.
What was the league of nations response to Italian aggression in 1935
We dont want that deal, we could find a better one and just kill
you guys off.
What is the opposite for juvenile
Old, mature, or adult. Those words are the opposite of
juvenile.
What hastened the entry of the United states in to world war 1
When world war 1 began, President Wilson wanted to United States
to remain neutral.