2. The last great gold rush. 1896-1899 also called the Yukon gold rush or the Alaskan gold rush.
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What did the Supreme Court decide in the Slaughterhouse Cases United States v Cruikshank and United States v, Reese?
Summary. The United States v. Cruikshank, 92 U.S. 542 was a Supreme Court case that led to an allowance of violence and deprivation of rights against the newly freed slaves. Their citizenship rights, equal protections of the law, and several other Fourteenth Amendment provisions were being deprived.
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If the Constitution had not been ratified the United States would not be the way it is now. Our rights that we have today are protected by the Constitution and if it had not been ratified we could not have been guaranteed the life that we have now (which most people around the globe wish to have.) The Constitution is a major part of U.S history and if it were not ratified the history of this country would have changed completely. Congress would have been working for the governments best interest and not the citizens' best interest. I also think that if the Constitution was never ratified, the U.S would have split into two separate nations- North and South. The North would have continued in the industry world while the South would have chosen the world of agriculture.
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</h2><h2>B) Corn
</h2><h2>C) Rye </h2><h2>D) Beets </h2><h2>E) Barley</h2><h2 /><h2>Explanation:</h2><h2 />
Domestication is a continued multi-generational connection in which one group of organisms pretends an important degree of monopoly over the generation and care of another group to defend a more anticipated quantity of resources from that second group.