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    couldn’t find its weapon it had went off and shot out and they thought they were trying to arm so they fought and shot back at the Native Americans. The Battle of Wounded Knee ended the Indian wars. C.) The Battle of Wounded Knee occurred December 29‚ 1890. D.) The Battle of Wounded Knee took place near Wounded Knee Creek in South Dakota. 5. What were the actions of the “white men” related to buffalo? The buffalo were killed for profit such as clothing‚ housing‚ food‚ & hygienic needs. How

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    How far did Russia experience a period of “reaction” following the assassination of Alexander II? On 13 March 1881‚ Tsar Alexander II was assassinated by the populist terrorist group the “People’s Will”‚ due to the reforms he had created‚ although he was on the way to give Russia its first national assembly before his death. Therefore his son Alexander III became Tsar in place of his deceased father. Immediately‚ Alexander III turned his back on all the reforms created by his father‚ and he swiftly

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    German Foreign Policy International Relations 1871 - 1914 Part 1 1 Background Unification of Germany The Congress of Vienna at the end of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815 redrew the map of Europe and established the Confederation of German States (39 of them) which were under the control of Austria-Hungary. 2 Germany 1815 3 German Unification Prussia‚ the largest of these states‚ wanted to end Austrian domination and unite the states into a new German Empire under her own

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    1890s Detroit‚ a transformative period in the city’s history where the sounds of horses and carriages were starting to be replaced by the sounds of engines and locomotive whistles. Although automobiles had existed prior to the 1890s‚ it was the involvement and streamlining of these machines done by people like Henry Ford that revolutionized its place in Detroit. Specifically‚ Ford’s assembly line was what made this change. His concept of “placing workers along a conveyor belt‚ where each would do

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    UNITED STATES HISTORY OUTLINES These outlines will make up the bulk of your work outside of the classroom. They are organized to cover the major issues of an era or a president’s terms. They take a significant amount of time to finish‚ but are usually the only assignment for a particular week. PROCRASTINATION WILL LEAD TO ALL-NIGHTERS THAT MAKE IT SEEM LIKE THE COURSE REQUIRES AN ENORMOUS AMOUNT OF WORK. Word to the wise‚ do a little each night. PURPOSE 1.The seemingly trivial identifications

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    spread to forty-three stats by 1890. The alliance proposed that the federal government establish warehouses where farmers could store their crops until they were sold. Using the crops as collateral‚ the government would then issue loans to farmers at low interest rates‚ thereby ending their dependence on bankers and merchants. Since it would have to be enacted by congress‚ the subtreasurey plan as this proposal was called‚ led the alliance into politics. In the early 1890’s the alliance evolved to the

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    From the 1890s to the 1920s‚ feminists wanted to change society’s outlook of pregnancy‚ women working‚ perspectives on motherhood‚ and challenge traditional Christian values. In Drs. Monfort Allen and Amelia McGregor’s book‚ The Woman Beautiful‚ described how the transformation from “biblical to biological thinking” (Hamlin 99) changed the perspectives of people regarding reproduction. Like Allen and McGregor’s book‚ many other feminists published advice books to women stating how motherhood and

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    Man of the Oglala Sioux. Lincoln: University of Nebraska‚ 1988. MyHistoryLab | Person. Person‚2009. Wed. 12 Sept. 2011. Charles. Phillips. “A Day To Remember: December 29‚ 1890.” American History 40.5 (2005): 16+. Proquest Direct Complete. Web. 13 Sept. 2011. US Bureau of Indian Affairs. “Rules for Indian Boarding Schools.” 1890. Speaking of America: Reading in U.S. History. Ed. Laura A. Belmonte. Belmont‚ CA: Thimson/Wadsworth‚ 2007. Print

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    Midnight in Paris As humans‚ people are not looking for more technology and advancements; they look for longing and time. People live life searching for their place and most people believe they cannot find it in the time they are in. No matter what era a person is from they will never think that their era is the greatest time in the world. Some people believe they should be from a time before their own; this is called nostalgia‚ which is the theme to the move Midnight in Paris. People look for

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    and began with only 15 students and 2 instructors. The university sits on the highest hill in Florida’s capital city of Tallahassee. The original school was housed in a single building on Copeland Street and offered instruction in 3 areas. During the 1890’s the school relocated to its present location and its name was changed to the State Normal & Industrial College for Colored Students. Another name changed occurred in 1909 when the school became known as Florida Agricultural and Mechanical College

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