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    factors contributed to western settlement from 1854 to 1890‚ especially the desire for natural resources‚ federal government policies‚ and technological developments. The desire for natural resources during this time period contributed greatly to western expansion of the time. This desire led to the growth of the cattle industry and mining empires. The desire for natural resources also sparked the phenomenon of the California Gold Rush. These events all stemmed from the earlier Americans desire for natural

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    Sherman Act Of 1890

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    These regulations are in existence to prevent companies from forming a monopoly‚ to promote competition and achieve fairness. In the mid 1800s‚ as industry grew‚ many industries began to take on the look of a monopoly; using questionable business tactics and charging their customers high prices. The customers and businesses that patronized these industries began to complain to the government and the government responded with the Sherman Act of 1890. The objective of industrial regulation is for

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    Malcolm X (1925-1965) was formerly named Malcolm Little. Throughout his short life he altered the world. He was a questionable candidate‚ but was used in a major way to shape the “Race Revolution.” Metanoia as described by the Merriam-Webster dictionary‚ “is a transformative change of heart; especially: a spiritual conversion” ("Metanoia"). This is how Malcolm X’s life turned out; he was once a generic thug who turned his life around with purposefulness‚ brought on by a power greater than himself

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    | Technology Advances From 1925-1950 | | | | | | Technological Advances From 1925-1950 This country has seen some of the most dramatic changes in technology‚ the economy‚ and global dominance to ever occur in America’s history. Times were good during the 1920s as the economy was booming and unemployment was low. However‚ the market was being overinflated and the pace of economic growth could not be sustained and in 1929 the stock market started dropping significantly. The

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    1.Expansion became popular by the 1890s. it became widely popular among the upper-class men and among some leaders of the farmer’s movement. They believed that foreign markets and trades would help them by increasing purchases and prevent economic crisis. Imperialism was also becoming important in the 1890s and this was greatly influenced by Theodore Roosevelt. Many unions also supported this because they felt it would be good for their members but the lower-class people didn’t support this because

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    Social Mobility 1877-1890

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    “Was social mobility accessible to all American residents from 1877-1890? Why or why not?” Achieving higher social levels seemed to be on everyone’s mind as they traveled west. Wealth perceived attainable to everyone through advertisements all over the world. Therefore‚ western life attracted optimistic people who hoped to make their fortune. However‚ American residents during 1877-1890 did not have access to social mobility because the west contrary to most belief was not a great

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    Two part response to “Men are from Mars‚ Women are from Venus” In an article entitled‚ “Men are from Mars‚ Women Are from Venus‚’’ John Gray explains in what ways men and women differ from each other. He says‚ women complain about men that when they talk to them‚ they do not pay an attention. Men complain about women that they try to change them all the time. He compares men and women to Mars and Venus respectively to get an idea. John Gray explains‚ Martians are significant having supremacy

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    “Men Are from Mars‚ Women Are from Venus: Differences in Character” There are a lot of books nowadays about the characters of men and women. One of them is“Men Are from Mars‚ Women Are from Venus” by John Gray was a bestseller of 2012. I haven’t read this book but I’m going to share with you my thoughts about why men and women are different and why they don’t live on their “planets”. Firstly‚ we consider women to be sympathetic and gentle while men fearless and earnest. Women are more likely

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    Men are from Mars and women are from Venus is a very popular book by John Gray that suggest that men and women are so different that they might as well come from different planets. I believe that men and women are different because of our biological make-up that makes us think differently and view things in different aspects. However‚ I do believe that we are all human beings‚ and I don’t mean that in a philosophical way but in the way that as humans we all have the same needs. I think that social

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    Fight‚ fight‚ fight‚ is what women did before and after the civil war for the rights women have now. Women then were to believe that they were best to take care of the home‚ kids‚ and their husbands. They did not have any rights to make decisions that concerned financials‚ politics‚ and many other things that did not concern the household. It was said that if women were allowed to vote it would disrupt social order. But they wanted to show that they would maintain it. Women were beginning to want their

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