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The Anti-Federalists believed the people's liberties needed protection from the government. Their pressure and threats to block ratification of the Constitution led the Federalists to agree to add a "Bill of Rights" to the Constitution if it were to be ratified. The Bill of Rights was ratified in 1791.
The Iroquois sided with the British against the French and their allies the Algonquian, who were enemies from the start.
The workers associated with the Pullman strike were regular workers of the Pullman Company, as oppossed to porters or drivers, who didn´t get involved in the strike. The strike was called by the ARU (American Railroad Union) which, precisely, organized the unskilled railroad workers.
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McMaster was the first U.S. attorney appointed by President Ronald Reagan, and was unanimously confirmed by the United States Senate. His “Operation Jackpot” investigation into international drug smuggling produced over 100 convictions.
There were several events that led up to the creation of NASA, but the biggest was the space race with Russia, which was especially heightened after Sputnik.