The song dynasty succeeded in reunifying several kingdoms
Messiah- Someone regarded as a savior or liberator of people
Infanticide- The practice of killing newborn babies or infants
Chattel- A type of slavery where the enslaved person is the sole property of the master
Triumvirate- A group of three people who jointly share authority or power
Plebeian- One of the ordinary citizens of Rome
Patrician- A member of an aristocratic family in Rome
Syncretism- Philosophy that attempts to combine different systems of beliefs or practices
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They would feel that the national government is partial abusing their power
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Oklahoma's economic history is divided into four periods. The first period covers the nineteenth century, encompassing settlement by American Indians of the Southeast followed by new arrangements facilitating private land ownership. The second extends from 1900 to the onset of the Great Depression in 1930. The third ends in 1973 with the first of the major oil shocks. The fourth comprises the energy boom and bust of the late twentieth century, along with contemporary conditions.
The century from 1800 to 1900 encompassed the time of Indian and white settlement. During the nineteenth century Oklahoma was characterized by very high ratios of land to labor and capital, by almost total dominance of primary (natural resource based) production, and by unique institutional and cultural features, of which the effects of some remain important in today's economy. The initial settlement by the Five Civilized Tribes in the 1820s, 1830s, and 1840s in what is now Oklahoma (at that time Indian Territory) did not reflect free-market labor migration in response to income differentials. Added to the coercion of removal was the fact that the Five Tribes had adopted the institution of slavery in their former southern setting. Slave-owning Indians brought with them an additional labor supply.
<span>Thomas Jefferson was one of the delegates of the
Constitutional Convention that pushed for a strong republic that was
independent of the British System. He is known in history as an American
Founding Father and a principal author of the Declaration of Independence. He
was a strong advocate of democracy, republicanism, and individual rights.</span>