By the end of Civil War, as many as five million longhorn cattle, descendants of old Spanish stock, roamed wild in Texas. These tough, rangy animals sported horns with a spread of as much as eight feet. At first they were hunted only for their hides since there was no way to get them to markets in the East. With the building of the Transcontinental Railroads, it became possible to transport these cattle to the eastern market that had developed a taste for beef at a time when the effects of war had depleted eastern herds. Beef, even tough wild beef, was in great demand.
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Answer: Affirmative action
Explanation:
Affirmative action here means policies that seek to include some certain groups based on race, gender nationality etc in areas whereby such people are underrepresented like employment or education.
Bakke, 438 U.S. 265 (1978), was simply a decision that took place where affirmative action was upheld which allowed race to be one of the factors that was used for college admission policy.
The Supreme Court ruled that using racial quotas in the admissions process was unlawful, but rather the use of affirmative action was constitutional.
A.were the first American music that was exported abroad
Answer:
The Nanjing Massacre is the correct answer.
Explanation:
The tension between the US and Japan heightened because Japan sank USS Panay during its assault on Nanjing and a Japanese soldier also slapped the American Diplomat John M. Allison, US government exerted pressure on the Japanese government. Later the Japanese soldiers in Nanjing apologized to Allison. This incident came to be known as Allison Incident. The US government received many reports about the atrocities of the Japanese Army but the two countries were only focused on safeguarding their national interests.
When the Declaration of Independence was signed
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