Answer:
b. temporary N ative American victory over federal troops
Explanation:
The Battle at Little Bighorn happened because of tensions regarding gold that was found in Native American land.
Federal troops were sent in to subdue the natives but they were outnumbered and quickly defeated.
The victory was temporary in the grand scheme of things because the tribes were subdued by the US government and confined to reservations.
The Information Revolution is a phrase we use to refer to the dramatic changes taking place during the last half of the 20th century in which service jobs (ranging from high technology, highly skilled professions to low-skill jobs like short-order cook) are more common than jobs in manufacturing or agriculture. The product of skilled professionals is the information or knowledge they provide.
The information revolution began with the invention of the integrated circuit or computer chip. Those chips have revolutionized our lives, running our appliances, providing calculators, computers, and other electronic devices to control our world.
It is still early enough that no one knows precisely what all of the implications of the information revolution will be for social life. But clearly changes such as the information superhighway permitting people to communicate using computers all around the globe, fax machines, satellite dishes, and cellular phones are changing how families spend their time, the kind of work we do, and many other aspects of our lives.
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<span>Ancient Egyptian women had nearly the same legal rights as men. They were able to acquire, own, and dispose of real and personal property in their own name. They could enter into contracts, initiate civil court cases, and be sued.</span>
Answer:
25. What original treaty, signed by William McIntosh in 1825, ceded Creek lands for new lands in Indian Territory?
D. Treaty of Indian Springs
26. Which U.S. president was responsible for the tragic Indian removals of the 1830’s ?
B. Andrew Jackson
27. Which treaty was responsible for the removal of the Seminole?
C. Treaty of Payne's Landing
Same thing from the other question I answered.