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Alvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca was the first Spaniard to explore the interior of Texas
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B.The Tammany Hall bosses tried to bribe him and threatened his life.
Thomas Nast rose to fame in the late 1860s when his satirical comics led directly to the arrest of Boss Tweed, for the corrupted “Tweed Ring” he ran in New York City bribing city officials, rigging elections, and corrupting the judiciary.
Tweed attempted to bribe Nast offering him up to $500,000 to study art in Europe. Failing to bribe Nast, Tweed threatened to have the Board of Elections boycott Harper’s books, where Nast worked, but the magazine´s board chose to support the cartoonist depicting Tweed as a thief.
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carpetbagger
The term carpetbagger was used by opponents of Reconstruction—the period from 1865 to 1877 when the Southern states that seceded were reorganized as part of the Union—to describe Northerners who moved to the South after the war, supposedly in an effort to get rich or acquire political power
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world war duh everyone knows that
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The correct answer is <span>contain Communism
Having a common market with free trade would allow capitalism and the free market to prosper which would counter any communist tendencies that the countries might have had after the war. It actually worked as it prevented communism from spreading throughout the western Europe even when it was ravaged.</span>