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I am so upset at myself. I don’t know where my head was. Finally, here I was, with $80 to my name (which is meager compensation for a two-month cattle drive), and then I lose it all gambling. Just one night, and now I am bankrupt all over again. Yesterday was my 22nd birthday, as well as my payday, so I allowed myself a little gambling in Abilene, Kansas, a cow town. But I got so caught up in the action that I couldn’t stop, and pretty soon, I was broke.
I had been hoping to save enough money to start my own business, Bronco Jones and Company, but I suppose that will just have to wait for the next cattle drive. Hopefully, by then I will have better sense.
But enough talk about that. I shall write about the cattle drive, in case I ever look back in this journal 20 years from now and wonder what it was like. Cowhands have very tough jobs, not to mention boring at times. I am a swing rider, and I help keep the cattle from straying. There are several other cowhands and, of course, a point rider and a cook. Lucky for us, we now have a talented cook who can turn anything into a delicious meal. We've had much worse cooks in the past.
One little piece of excitement that sticks out in my mind is the day a single gunshot started a cattle stampede. I didn’t even have time to wonder where it came from, for in a split second, the longhorns had already taken off at an alarming run. It was all chaos for some time. Finally we managed to slow down the stampeding herd by turning them in a wide circle. That memory shall certainly amuse me for some years to come, and I do need some fun, for tomorrow I am returning to Texas for yet another cattle drive. I hope it's my last.
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Excerpt #4
Main idea: the United States must avoid making debts.
Summary: Washington is arguing that is unfair of the government to make debts because those who will pay for them are the next generations instead of the people in the present who made the debts.
Excerpt #5
Main idea: American foreign policy must be peaceful and not to make alliances.
Summary: Washington advises the US to be peaceful and just with other nations in its foreign relations. He also advises that the United States should not have strong relations and alliances with other countries.
Excerpt #6
Main idea: The United States should not have alliances nor expect anything from other countries.
Summary: Washington believes it's an error to expect advantages of alliances with other countries. Because of this, he defends a foreign policy for America that later was called isolationist, that is a policy where the country isn't involved with other countries in any way. He argued the United States should only rely on itself.
"c) rise in the demand for consumer goods" is the best option in terms of what affected the American economy immediately after world war 1, since this was a time of great prosperity.
Answer:As segregation tightened and racial oppression escalated across the United States, some leaders of the African American community, often called the talented tenth, began to reject Booker T. Washington’s conciliatory approach. W. E. B. Du Bois and other black leaders channeled their activism by founding the Niagara Movement in 1905. Later, they joined white reformers in 1909 to form the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). Early in its fight for equality, the NAACP used the federal courts to challenge disenfranchisement and residential segregation. Job opportunities were the primary focus of the National Urban League, which was established in 1910.
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