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    expressionist artist whose work I admire the most is artist‚ Jackson Pollock. He is an outstanding artist‚ one of the most famous if not the most famous abstract expressionist of his time. Jackson Pollock was born on the 28th of January‚ in Cody‚ Wyoming. Pollock’s childhood was a hard one because his family was always moving‚ his dad was an alcoholic and he was the youngest of all four of his brothers. He discovered his passion for art when he moved to Los Angeles‚ California‚ there he attended the

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    the country back to the way it was before WW1 occurred. For example as a quote stated by Harding himself “America’s need is not heroics but healing…we need to return to normalcy.” Harding was known for the Teapot Dome scandal which took place in Wyoming. As oil reserves that were in the custody of Harding were being improperly used by being leased to private oil companies by the secret interior Albert Fall‚ Albert himself accepted cash gifts and no-interest loans from the

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    make the best of what they can to protect the country. Federalist are particularly strongest in Virginia‚ North Carolina and South Carolina. Jeffersonian are particularly strongest in Vermont and Kentucky. Republican are particularly strongest in Wyoming‚ Utah‚ Idaho‚ Kansas‚ Nebraska‚ Montana‚ Alabama‚ North Dakota‚ and Alaska. Democrat are particularly strongest in District of Columbia‚ Rhode Island‚ Hawaii‚ New York‚ Maryland‚ Massachusetts‚ Delaware‚ and Connecticut. Each party had their own prominent

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    Can you believe at one time women were not allowed to vote? It wasn’t until the Nineteenth Amendment was passed in 1920 that women obtained this right. Throughout the history of America’s government‚ the legislature has passed many different Amendments. One important amendment to women was the nineteenth. This Amendment deals with the issues of Women’s suffrage. There was much controversy of whether or not woman should have the right to vote. Many different key women such as Elizabeth Stanton

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    On December 7‚ 1941 Pearl Harbor was attacked by hundreds of Japanese fighter jets. United States had been aware of a possible attack since the 1920s‚ though tensions did not begin to grow seriously until Japan’s 1931 invasion of Manchuria. Although the original plan was that the attack wouldn’t begin until thirty minutes after Japan had informed the United States those peace negotiations was at an end. They attacked with no formal declaration of war. The attack was conducted by Commanders Mitsuo

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    The Domed City Summary

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    The setting of my book is at “The Domed City” on top of Wyoming‚ and at Nuku Hiva Island. All the action takes place at Nuku Hiva Island and at “The Domed City”. The time of the year in this book is in the future about 2080. The main characters of my book are: Corgan‚ Sharla‚ Brig‚ Seabrig‚ Brigand‚ Grimber‚ Delphine and Mendor. The characters are believable in my opinion‚ maybe if we could live in the future I would believe in them more. The character I liked the most was Corgan‚ because he is a

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    Cuevas‚ Bernardo Couto‚ and Miguel Atristain. When Mexico signed The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo they signed over a lot of their land. This land is now known as 7 different states‚ they are New Mexico‚ Arizona‚ California‚ Colorado‚ Utah‚ Nevada‚ and Wyoming. President Polk fulfilled his guarantee and did a lot

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    Lights. The best time of the year to view the Northern Lights are during the months of February through November. This phenomenon is high on many photographers list of best photography vacations. 6. Yellowstone National Park‚ Idaho‚ Montana‚ and Wyoming - it is simple to capture the wonderful landscape known as Yellowstone National Park because there is beauty in abundance no matter what direction you’re looking in. It’s particularly beautiful in the fall because of all the amazing colors in the

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    River north to 31 degrees north. Present states that were included in part or whole of the Louisiana Purchase were: Arkansas‚ Colorado‚ Iowa‚ Kansas‚ Minnesota‚ Missouri‚ Montana‚ Nebraska‚ New Mexico‚ North Dakota‚ Oklahoma‚ South Dakota‚ Texas‚ and Wyoming. As the Mississippi River became the chief trading channel for goods shipped among the states it bordered‚ the American government became greatly interested in purchasing New Orleans‚ an important port city and mouth of the river. Beginning in 1801

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    The Sitting Bull

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    In the spring of 1868‚ a conference held at Fort Laramie (present day Wyoming)‚ resulted in the Sioux Treaty of 1868. The treaty stated that as long as the Sioux 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

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