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The types of activities that took place in the Roaring Twenties included dancing to jazz music in speakeasies, the advent of the flapper lifestyle, the popularity of jazz clubs and dance halls, the rise of organized crime due to Prohibition, and the development of new technologies like radios and automobiles.
Jose Rizal's second trip abroad took place in 1888 when he traveled to Hong Kong. He went there after being exiled from the Philippines by Spanish authorities.
On March 16, 1968, the My Lai Massacre occurred during the Vietnam War, where US soldiers killed hundreds of unarmed Vietnamese civilians. The incident sparked outrage and brought attention to the atrocities of the war.
Yes. Keep in mind, the legal standard for indicting someone for bribery, and knowing someone took a bribe, are two different things. While it's quite certain that John McCain took money from Keating and performed favors on his behalf, the legal standard of proving a quid pro quo is higher than the obvious exchange that took place. McCain took money and got away with it. He's still doing it today. He took money("campaign contributions") from the oil companies, and then changed his position on offshore drilling. Again, an obvious bribe, but difficult to prove in a court of law, as long as the transaction takes place without tangible evidence. Opposing opinion: The answer above is a biased smear. John McCain was investigated by the Senate Ethics committee. He was cleared of criminal wrongdoing but was admonished by the US Senate for poor judgment.
The scandal in Georgia involving the governor and legislators accepting bribes to sell land is known as the Georgia Land Scandal. It took place in the early 20th century and caused political upheaval in the state.
Homestead strike and Pullman strike
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The Bread and Roses strike took place in 1912. In this strike, workers protested unfair employment practices in Lawrence factories.
the Haymarket Strike of 1886, Homestead Strike of 1892, and the Pullman Strike of 1893
the Haymarket Strike of 1886, Homestead Strike of 1892, and the Pullman Strike of 1893
The Winnipeg General Strike.
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The Boston Police strike took place in 1919 on September 9. The reason for the strike was to get improved wages and working conditions.
The Manningham Mills strike took place between 1890 and 1891. It was a strike against Bradford's textiles industry. Manningham Mills was also known as Lister's Mill.Ê
the Haymarket Strike of 1886, Homestead Strike of 1892, and the Pullman Strike of 1893
The Pullman Strike
The Pullman Strike was a railroad labor strike that took place in 1894. The United States Attorney General tasked with handling the strike was Richard Olney.