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    Analysis of Barilla

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    Barrila’s products played an important role in its success. - Publicity and employment of celebrities. - The employment of Italy’s reputation in the domain of Pasta. Product line breadth: - Barilla provides a large line of production that compromises: Pasta‚ Ready-made sauces‚ Bakery products as biscuits‚ toasted bread‚ cereals‚ snacks‚ pastries‚ soft bread‚ brioches‚ power snacks‚ cakes and crisp bread. For example it produces 4000 tons of dried pasta in over 120 different shapes and sizes

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    Rutherford B. Hayes

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    Rutherford B. Hayes left Congress to run for Governor of Ohio and served three terms as a governor. Hayes was elected President in 1876 in one of the most belligerent elections in American history. He won the election by electoral votes with the Compromise of 1877. This compromised consisted of Hayes promising the Democrats to end military occupation of the South. President Rutherford B. Hayes had many strong view points and he pushed his views throughout his administration. Rutherford B. Hayes

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    Experiments in an Era of­Industrialization‚­1877–1929 This part covers the following chapters in Henretta et al.‚ America’s History‚ Seventh Edition: Chapter­17­ The Busy Hive: Industrial America at Work‚ 1877–1911 Chapter 18 The Victorians Meet the Modern‚ 1880–1917 Chapter 19 “Civilization’s Inferno”: The Rise and Reform of Industrial Cities‚ 1880 –1917 Chapter 20 Whose Government? Politics‚ Populists‚ and Progressives‚ 1880 –1917 Chapter 21 An Emerging World Power‚ 1877–1918 Chapter 22 Wrestling with Modernity

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    iron wires would be preferred . 1877 Bell’s invention not see Reputation: Professor Bell received a patent for the invention western- from Union telegram from the phone company offered to sell 100 thousand dollars . However‚ the company that " are useless ridiculous idea " come to the decision rejected the proposal . On top of that capital Bella who supported him in 1880 with the union of two partners founded the Bell Telephone Company 1877: Thomas Edison in 1877‚ which is part of two separate

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    Fought for 1861-1865‚ 18-19. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press‚ 1994. 10. "The Political Attitude of the South." The Atlantic Monthly‚ June 1‚ 1880‚ 818. 11. "The Political Condition of South Carolina." The Atlantic Monthly‚ February 1‚ 1877‚ 177-78. 12. Herbert‚ Hilary. "The Conditions of the Reconstruction Problem." The Atlantic Monthly‚ February 1‚ 1901‚ 145. 13. "Supremacy of the White Race in the South." The American Missionary‚ March 1‚ 1889‚ 63-64.

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    Apush Unit 5 Study Guide

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    Populists: Grew from the Farmer’s Alliance Free and unlimited coinage of silver and gold at 16:1 ratio Increased circulating medium (no less that $50 per capita) Graduated income tax It was big in the 1890s (major electoral victories) Several members of the House of Representatives and the election of 1 U.S. senator Against monopolies More Democratic government (more control to people) Wanted more direct government action to help the working class Government ownership of railroads‚ telegraph

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    Journey

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    *NEZ PERCE RETREAT OF 1877* Internal and external conflicts are prominent throughout human history in all societies that have existed. In the Pacific Northwest‚ the Native Indians tribes‚ both Plateau and Costal Indians tribes participated in intertribal warfare even before European and American intervention. With the incoming white settlers brought new perspectives‚ religions‚ ideas and authority all of which the Indians saw no purpose or understanding considering their culture prospered on the

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    CHAPTER 15 TEST REVIEW RECONSTRUCTION AND THE NEW SOUTH Multiple Choice Questions 1. Reconstruction of the South after the Civil War was viewed by the victorious Northerners as A) a means by which the industrial capacity of the South could be rebuilt B) the best means by which poor whites could be given positions of power in the South C) the only way the South could be prevented from restoring their pre-Civil War society D) a necessary evil

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    Freedom It is impossible to talk about the history of the African American population in the United States without mentioning the denied rights and privileges. Freedom is defined as the power to speak or act without any hindrance from any other party or group. In the case of African Americans‚ their freedom and rights had been largely hindered by the white majority. However‚ the course of history was changed over time through various acts. The African American population‚ Native Americans‚ and women

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    Tricia McCullers End of chapter question Chapter 12-20 1 . What issues most concerned black political leaders during Reconstruction? Reconstruction brought important social changes to former slaves. Families that had been separated before and during the Civil War were reunited‚ and slave marriages were formalized through legally recognized ceremonies. Families also took advantage of the schools established by the Freedmen’s Bureau and the expansion of public education‚ albeit segregated

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