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    workers‚ which lead the government to pass laws regulating business. Answer Selected Answer: Industrial Revolution Correct Answer: Entrepreneurship Era . Question 7 .3 out of 3 points Correct In 1995‚ a renegotiation of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) took bold steps to lower tariffs and to reduce trade restrictions. A tariff is a Answer Selected Answer: tax on imports. Correct Answer: tax on imports. .

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    American Protest‚ University of California Press (May‚ 2003) pp. 201-227‚ Mines‚ Patrick‚ Beneath the Underdog: Race‚ Religion‚ and the Trail of Tears‚ American Indian Quarterly‚ Vol. 25‚ No. 3 (Summer‚ 2001)‚ pp. 453-479 Robinson‚ Harry B.‚ The Custer Battlefield Museum‚ The Montana Magazine of History‚ Vol. 2‚ No. 3 (Jul.‚ 1952)‚ pp. 11-29 Taylor‚ Drew Hayden‚ alterNatives‚ Talonbooks‚ 2000‚ [ 2 ]. Mines‚ Patrick‚ Beneath the Underdog: Race‚ Religion‚ and the Trail of Tears(Henceforth Mines)

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    The Sitting Bull

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    agreed to settle within the Black Hills reservation in the Dakota Territory‚ there would be peace between the whites and Sioux. However‚ when migrant workers repeatedly violated the treaty‚ they found gold within the Black Hills. So in 1874‚ General George A. Custer and the United States Army led an excursion to the Black Hills with the objective that accompanied minors would find gold. Due to the repeated violations and the battle of Little Bighorn‚ chief of the Sioux‚ Crazy Horse‚ spoke on behalf

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    Business transactions that occur online are examples of _____Answer | | | | | Selected Answer: | e-commerce. | Correct Answer: | e-commerce. | | | | | * Question 7 5 out of 5 points | | | In 1995‚ a renegotiation of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) took bold steps to lower tariffs and to reduce trade restrictions. A tariff is a:Answer | | | | | Selected Answer: | tax on imports. | Correct Answer: | tax on imports. | | | | | * Question 8

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    However‚ he did not expect to be outnumbered by the Sioux and Cheyenne tribes. Then many soldiers‚ including Colonel George Custer were killed by the Indians. The other group of Indians‚ who the leader was Crazy Horse trapped them and killed all the soldiers; however‚ the Indians did not know that Colonel Custer was dead because he was wearing a distinct uniform from the soldiers. George Henderon explained to the reporter at the New York Herald that when they were attacking

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    Agenda

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    West and why did they come? • What were some of the ironies regarding the Native Americans defeat of Colonel George Custer? • Explain what was meant by the “The Myth of the Garden”; how did these beliefs affect the settlement of the West? Gillon Chapter 18: The Industrial Experiment‚ 1865-1900 • How did the many inventions of the late 19th century affect the general public and why? • Explain the concept of "Social Darwinism" and how did this affect views on governmental policy

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    Guidon

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    PURPOSE OF MILITARY GUIDON The significance of the guidon is that it represents the unit and its commander. When the commander is in‚ his or her guidon is displayed for everyone to see. When he leaves for the day‚ the guidon is taken down. It is an honor‚ although sometimes a dubious one‚ to be the guidon carrier for a unit‚ known as a "guidon bearer" or "guide". He or she stands in front of the unit alongside of the commander (or the commander’s representative)‚ and is the rallying point for

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    Custer's Last Stand

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    summary. . . Custer’s Last Stand June 25‚ 1876 On the morning of June 25‚ 1876‚ lieutenant Colonel George A. Custer and the 7th Cavalry charged into battle against Lakota Sioux and Northern Cheyenne Indians. Custer’s orders were to wait for reinforcements at the mouth of the Little Bighorn River before attacking the Indians‚ but Chief Sitting Bull had been spotted nearby‚ and Custer was impatient to attack. A treaty had given the Sioux exclusive rights to the Black Hills‚ but when gold was later

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    Ex parte Crow Dog‚ 109 U.S. 556 (1883)‚ is a decision of the Supreme Court of the United States that followed the death of one member of a Native American tribe at the hands of another on reservation land. Crow Dog was a member of the Brulé band of the Lakota Sioux. On August 5‚ 1881 he shot and killed Spotted Tail‚ a Lakota chief; there are different accounts of the background to the killing. The tribal council dealt with the incident according to Sioux tradition‚ and Crow Dog paid restitution to

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    Chief Black Kettle

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    Chief Black Kettle Philicia Ingle MacQueen 4A How would you feel if people tried to take over your family and community? Just like most people wouldn’t like it‚ Black Kettle didn’t like it when they tried to take his families land either. He was a leader of the Cheyenne tribe after 1854 who led the efforts to resist American settlement in the west. He was a peace maker who accepted treaties to protect his people. After 1850‚ Cheyenne – Us relations were conducted under the treaty of Fort Laramie

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