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    heightened social‚ political‚ and economic tensions in the United States. Focus your answer on the period 1964 to 1975. (Form B) For the years 1880 to 1925‚ analyze both the tensions surrounding the issue of immigration and the United States government’s response to these tensions. Use the following documents and your knowledge of the period from 1880 to 1925 to construct your answer. 2007 DBQ (Form A) Analyze the ways in which technology‚ government policy and economic conditions changes

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    From 1880 to 1890 farmers had to endure many hardships. For example‚ food prices were decreasing‚ which meant farmers had to produce more crops and borrow more money from the banks. The banks then charged high interest rates for loans to farmers. In addition‚ rail road shipping rates were increasing‚ farm machinery was every expensive‚ the farmer’s were isolated from the rest of the country‚ and they felt that they had an unresponsive government. The farmers believed that the deflating currency and

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    Farmer’s discontent during the period 1870 – 1900 had an impact on their attitudes and actions towards national politics. During this time period manufacturing had a huge growth spurt and agricultural began to decline. This made it harder for farmers to make a living. Document G shows how much manufacturing increased between the years 1849 – 1899. America could no longer aspire to be a nation of small freehold farms. Manufacturers and people living in big cities depended on farmers to pretty much

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    To what extent was the Revolution of February/March 1917‚ in Russia‚ due to the nature of Tsarism and the policies of Nicholas II (1894-1917)? The February/March Revolution of 1917 was predominantly caused by the nature of Tsarism and the policies of Nicholas II. The Romanov dynasty had reigned for several centuries as an absolute monarch‚ with the Tsar being the supreme autocratic ruler. It had created a dramatic division in Russian society‚ and when Nicholas II came to power‚ no ruler was so

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    H This is really dumb I just need to see an essay and in order to do that I need to make this longer okay Documents A-H reveal some of the problems that many farmers in the late nineteenth century(1880-1900)saw as threats to their way of life.(a)explain the reasons for agrarian discontent and(b)evaluate the validity of the farmers’ complaints. In the late 1800s‚ many farmers were trapped in a vicious economic cycle. Crops prices began falling and farmers were often forced into mortgaging

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    development but not regulate the industries it subsidized. - By advocating family values in their platforms‚ candidates of this time encouraged the participation of women in politics. Ex. WCTU Patterns of Party Strength • In the 1870s and 1880s‚ the parties had their own regions that they primarily appealed to. o Democrats ruled the South and southern sections of border states like Ohio‚ northern cities with large immigrant population. o Republicans reigned in rural New

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    An Analysis of the Populist Party’s Premature Fall into Obscurity Question: After its startling successes of the late 1880’s and early 1890’s‚ why did the Populist Party quickly fade into oblivion after 1896? Key Words: Analyze - examine the motives; answer the question Time Period: 1880’s-1900 Geography: United States of America‚ specifically the Midwest Type of History: Political‚ Economical Thesis: While a number of factors contributed to the demise of the Populist Party‚ the failed election

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    Most of the reasons concerning agrarian discontent in the late nineteenth century stem from supposed threats posed by monopolies and trusts‚ railroads‚ money shortages and the demonetization of silver‚ though in many cases their complaints were not valid. The American farmer at this time already had his fair share of problems‚ perhaps even perceived as unfair in regards to the success industrialized businessmen were experiencing. Nevertheless‚ crops such as cotton and wheat‚ which were once the

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    with free labor and they developed the Homestead Act of 1862. This Act would promise settlers 160 acres of land to populate and develop and after five years‚ the land would become theirs. Almost 400‚000 farms were developed and populated between 1862-1890. Although the settlers were dealing with locusts‚ tornadoes‚ hailstorms‚ and extreme heat‚ the success of these farms began to develop as corporate farming covered 13‚000 acres. Many of the people began

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    States changed from a largely rural‚ agrarian civilization to an industrial economy focused on big cities in the course of a few decades in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. During this period‚ the number of native-born people migrating from rural to urban areas increased‚ but the influx of immigrants into cities far outstripped the speed of domestic migration. The population of foreign-born people rose from about 7 million to just under 14 million between 1880 and 1920. However‚ these numbers

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