One way was the passing of the Interstate Commerce Act of
1887. This was made to standardize the railroad industry and prevent the
establishment of monopolies. Railroads
were obliged to publish their rates on shipping and were prohibited from discriminating
in fares for long and short hauling.
Darwinism, as you probably know, is the idea that creatures grow and adapt to all the stresses of life and our wolrd and in doing so, allow future generations to flourish.
Survival of the fittest was not Darwin's quote, but rather Herbert Spencer's, who said that if things need to change to survive, than those creatures we see today must have been the ones who changed the best, or were the fittest to survive. He created social Darwinism, saying that governments should not restrict big businesses, because those businesses that are fit and ready to survive will, and those who aren't won't.
In America, we used that with our racial issues by saying that the race that is physically sstronger and ready to adapt to its environment (whities), will find success, and those who fail socially (darkies) must have been inferior. It justified putting down minorities.
They both represent freedom from an unberable life
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Your question: Complete the famous motto of general Nathanael Greene of the continental army:"we fight, get beat, rise, and "..?
Your answer: The quote by Nathanael Greene was: "We figh, get beat, rise and fight again".
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Answer:
It is housed in a museum in France
Explanation:
The original Bayeux Tapestry is being held in the museum in Normandy, France, although that soon will be exhibited in a u museum in Britain.
Tapestry or Canvas from Bay, embroidered canvas 50 cm wide and 70 meters long, depicting scenes from the Battle of Hastings 1066, in Latin inscriptions. Currently, the canvas is on display at the Queen Matilda Special Museum in Baja, France, protected from possible damage from light and air.