Answer:
D is the answer
Explanation:
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One of Tecumseh’s main goals when leading Native American resistance was <span>to preserve Native American culture and fight further U.S. expansion," since the settlers had been slowly expanding for some time. </span>
Hello,
I learned about Daoism last year so i could be wrong but i may be able to help,
I believe the answer is D again I could be wrong, so be cautious.
Hope this helps
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The main reason that the government of the United States wanted to avoid a large-scale railroad strike from recurring after the Great Railroad Strike of 1877, was because politicians realized how strikers were going to go through any means to have their voice heard to stop the corporations from taking over. This also caused a huge economic crisis, as many cities having huge amounts of losses in property damage. Because of this scare after the strike, many unions became better organized, however leaders became more rigid with labor, possibly because they were frightened of another great strike. However, this only motivated the union and the labor movement more to fight for what they believed was right.