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It can be considered a type of capitalism.
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A cavalry division that massacred some 150 ghost dancers apart of the Lakota Sioux.
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A type of fencing that was used in farming. This was also used as a defense in the Great War.
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This individual was chief of the Nez Perce tribe. He led an impressive retreat towards Canada. He and the Nez Perce tribe surrendered.
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A male author who achieved major success in the latter half of the nineteenth century by writing stories about boys who went from rags to riches. His theory was “hard work pays off.”
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A political group that originated in New York City and opposed big politicians like Boss Tweed.
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This party was a left-wing party focused on progressive reform. Their party eventually collapsed but their values still lived on.
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An Act passed in 1887 regarding government regulation of corruption and power within the railroad industry.
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A scandal involving corruption, government manipulation, and federal taxes during Ulysses S. Grant's presidential term.
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This individual was the president of the American Railway Union and led the Chicago Pullman Strike.
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An act that was passed in eighteen eighty seven that allowed the government to give out land reserved for Native Americans.
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This place is located in New York City and is an immigration checkpoint.
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This is a concept of preserving national customs rather than adopting external customs.
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An individual who created the phonograph and the light bulb.
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This individual is named “The Father of American Cartoon” and attacked Boss Tweed through his political satire.
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This is a nickname for the “Order of the Patrons of Husbandry.” It was a unified western organization of farmers who became politically involved later on.
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A Native American tribe located in the West. They are associated with Lewis and Clark and fought in the Nez Perce war.
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