The Sherman Anti-Trust Act was passed by Congress, with the support of President Benjamin Harrison, in 1890. Such act declared illegal any business combination that sought to restrain trade , in an attempt to curb the growth of monopolies.
The Sherman Anti-Trust Act was used when the workers of the American Railway Union were on a strike, known as the Pullman Strike, which occurred in 1894 when George Pullman, the president of the Pullman Palace Car Company, decided to reduce the salaries of his workers. As a result of the application of the Trust Act on such conflict the president of the American Railway Union, Eugene Debs, was arrested.
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The Constitution requires all government office-holders to take an oath to support that document, but it ... No one felt anything more was needed—until the Civil War. In 1862, Congress adopted the "Ironclad Test Oath." Civil servants and military officers had to swear loyalty to the Union and affirm no previous disloyalty.
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Since globalization, recognized sports have all been centralized with an official federation that dictates how they play and how foul. This indicates that unless those sports that does not have an official federation to dictate it's rules, there exists no differences between them even in countries far apart.
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Thus, unless they're small sports but exclusions do exist an example on mind would be ( <u>speak takraw</u> which is mainly played in the south east asian countries, against the <u>chinlon</u> which is predominantly played in Myanmar) The differences are that the chinlon is designed to be played spontaneously whereby simply forming a circle would suffice gameplay. As both uses the feet to kick the ball in mid air, it's similar in gameplay but also different in cultural values and field of play. Hope this helps.
The correct answer should be focused only on agriculture.
The growing seasons were short so they had to focus on making different types of agricultural goods for trade. The long season was in the south, while the rough soil and shipbuilding were popular in Chesapeake. The region was not isolated and was rather active and fertile.
He refer the Germans as the "aliens".