Vanderbilt's nickname was the Commodore.
He was named this because of his beginning as a steamship captain, owner, and operator.
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1. The attorney general resigned.
2. The attorney general refused to fire Archibald Cox.
3. President Nixon fired Archibald Cox
Explanation:
The Saturday Night Massacre had to do with the different events that occurred on the evening of Saturday, October 20th, 1973 during the Watergate scandal involving President Richard Nixon who accepted the resignation of the Attorney General when he refused to fire Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox. The same thing happened when he ordered the Deputy Attorney General to fire Archibald Cox but he refused and resigned.
Finally, President Nixon got his wish and fired Cox when he got the third-most-senior official at the Justice Department, Solicitor General Robert Bork, to fire Cox. Impeachment proceedings began against President Nixon ten days after as his actions were unpopular and damaging.
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As a result of the impact of the Great Depression, millions of Americans lost their jobs and saw their lifestyle affected. Practically everybody in the country had to adapt to a different life in those terrible years. In the middle of the USA, besides facing the effects of the depression, farmers also faced droughts; thousands of farmers and their families, with no income and many debts, moved west with the hope to start again. Women had traditional roles at home, but as material difficulties mounted, many women had to look for jobs outside home and sometimes, they had to take jobs formerly done by men, joining the workforce and thus bringing change in that area; though their life was already hard before the depression, African Americans were hit hard, too. They took jobs in dagerous places such as foundries and in dangerous conditions, they took jobs as domestic servants to white people, they were labor for railroad construction, steel mills and coal mines.
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Rival territorial governments, election fraud, and squabbles over land claims etc led to the violence of "bleeding Kansas"