They explain through stories and tales how the world came into existence, and characters are animals, spirits, powerful beings, or people. The Haida and Maori view similarly that every thing on Earth had a "spirit" or power.
Spartans feared the Messenians because of thier wealth and for thier influence in other cities.
Both Wilson and Roosevelt raised the ire of big business with a series of a major regulatory reforms. Roosevelt famous policy of "trust-busting" broke up major railroad, oil and steel conglomerates, according to the National Park Service.
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The railroad became a way for companies to ship to each other from across the country, transport raw materials to factories, and send final products to consumers.