The United States persecuted U.S. citizens.
The United States began to build up its military and to stockpile weapons.
Answer:
Interaction between Native Americans—the people Columbus called “Indians”–and other Americans, has taken place in every period of American history. Although white people—especially the early colonists—accepted much from the natives, they rarely considered Indians their equals. In the second half of the 19th century, conflict
between whites and natives was at its worst.
In this part you’ll investigate the question: How did interaction with other Americans
affect Native American societies?
Investigation: Plains Tribal Culture
When societies with differing cultures come in contact, differing ways of acting and thinking often cause problems. A society that believes each tree holds the spirit of an ancestor is likely to take a dim view of a logging crew. A society that lives by exact “clock time” may have problems interacting with another group that uses more relaxed “sun time.”
The cultures—the ideas and ways of acting—of the Native American tribes were not all alike. Nevertheless, many tribes were similar. Those living in the Great Plains (Cheyenne, Sioux, and Comanche, for example) shared many ideas and ways of acting, as did those in the Rocky Mountains. All reacted similarly when pioneers moved into their territory in the second half of the 1800s.
Answer:
The rise of air pollution in Chinese cities is a direct result of the increased economic activity (and very fast economic growth) that globalization has generated.
Explanation:
This is because China, since the 1980s and 1990s, has become a "workshop" for the world: and industrial powerhouse that produces all kinds of manufacturing products for both the Chinese market, and the world market. In fact, China has benefited from the outsourcing of hundreds of thousands of American and European jobs, mainly due to the lower Chinese labor costs.
This increased economic activity, and the consequent higher rise in energy demand, has resulted in serious problems of air pollution in several Chinese cities. For example Beijing, the capital, often has emergency air pollution levels in winter, due to the higher energy demand caused by the use of heating that is mainly powered by coal energy plants.
Dear Tony,
I hope this letter finds you in Good Health. I have finally relocated to London from Liverpool and what a time I have having.
I always wanted to make money, become rich and live in London but this life is not what I hoped for.
The jobs here pay well, but the work is very hard and the city is very expensive.
I work in a Cotton Factory, located in the Westend area, near Westminster.
We work 6 days a week, 12 hours a day and get only a 30 min lunch break.
The people here are rude and the homes dirty. This is not like the clean, airy, green farms I left back in Liverpool.
Sometimes I think, maybe I made a mistake.
I wish you all the best but I would recommend you do not come to London and maybe try Dublin or Belfast. I heard, they have good jobs and the place is better than London.
I will visit Liverpool in 3 months and I really hope to see you.
Yours always
Jack Kale