In 1820 120 thousand Native Americans lived east of the Mississippi River, by 1844 fewer than 30 thousand were left there.
As the US pushed the boundaries of its territory East and West the Native Americans suffered. President Andrew Jackson passed the Removal Act on the Congress in 1830, the bill forced Native Americans to leave the US and settle in “Indian Territory” west of the Mississippi River. Americans needed more land for white settlement, army and militia patrols supervised the tribes.
The Cherokee tribes did not agree with the bill and challenged it, thousands of federal soldiers entered the territory and forced them to relocate. It was on this moment that the “Trail of Tears” happened, Cherokees were forced to march a thousand miles into Indian Territory and about 4 thousand of them died. The Indians were not provided with adequate supplies and many died due to disease and starvation. Some estimate that close to 100 thousand Native Americans lost their lives and their homelands in the series of forced migrations that lasted through the 1840s.
The Pullman Strike demonstrated the power of the labor movement by involving 250,000 railroad workers on 20 railroads.
<h3>What was one outcome of the Pullman strike in 1894?</h3>
The companies obtained a court injunction against the strikers, and the strike was defeated when the American Federation of Labor ordered its members to return to work. A search for a more peaceful method to settle labor disputes among railroad workers was one of the outcomes.
<h3>What occurred in the Pullman strike of 1894?</h3>
On May 11, 1894, Pullman employees went on strike in protest. Pullman workers would receive assistance if the American Railway Union agreed. The rail network was disrupted as a result of switchmen who were members of the ARU refusing to handle Pullman cars. The nation's railroad workers went on numerous strikes as a result of this initial boycott.
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The Supreme Court, in Furman, was worried about arbitrary applications of the Death Penalty.
So, it put a moratorium in place until the States were able to sort some of the inconsistencies out.
Hi kiddo!
So really we have 3 that apply here.
A is a definite yes! Taxes from citizens help pay for needs of the nations. It could be something like building new schools or helping to pay for roadwork.
B also needs to be checked off. This is an obvious yes because it goes hand in hand with A. It helps pay for public needs. Also, just as A said: needs for the nation.
C doesn’t really apply here. I wouldn’t mark this one if I were you. True, it makes consumers have less but by paying their taxes, they get a refund and they will go after what they want. They are consumers.
D doesn’t work either. If anything, taxes help the economy grow! So this is a big no no.
E I would say works. Taxes that are payed help pay for other things. And government programs are one of them.
So really we’re marking A, B, and also E.
I hope my reasoning helped!
Happy studying.
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