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The Republican Party emerged in 1854 to combat the Kansas–Nebraska Act and the expansion of slavery into American territories. The early Republican Party consisted of northern Protestants, factory workers, professionals, businessmen, prosperous farmers, and after 1866, former black slaves.
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The correct matches are:
Quapaw - between the Arkansas River and Missouri River;
Osage - eastern Oklahoma and Arkansas;
Caddo - the Red River Valley;
All three tribes mentioned have their origins in a single group of people that initially lived in Ohio. They all belong to the same language and cultural group of Native Americans, the Dhegian-Sinouan.
They started to differ slightly after the migration of their ancestors and the formation of separate tribes. All of them moved in certain areas because of threat from other tribes, in search of better hunting grounds, or expanded their territory through conquest. Before the invasion that came from the northeast by the Iroquois, these tribes ruled large portions of the Midwest, but they were not strong enough to push back the Iroquois and eventually lost their territory. That also led to their movement in other areas in which they still can be found today.
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The correct answer is - C) military force.
The protests for democratic reformation of China in the Tiananmen square where not seen fondly by the Chinese government. They decided to use military force in order to destroy the protest, and it was not just to move the people away or scare them off, but it was very brutal. Lot of people that were protesting were actually killed the by the military, and that was supposed to serve as an example for any other people in the country that would try and do something like that.
The protest was dominated by young people, students in general, and unfortunately, their will for better and free life meant death for lot of them.
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Limits on Government
The Establishment Clause of the First Amendment prohibits government from encouraging or promoting ("establishing") religion in any way. That's why we don't have an official religion of the United States.