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In the 1920s and 1930s, the oil, agriculture, and entertainment industries attracted millions of people to southern California, which overtook northern California as the economic engine of the thriving state
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The best word to fill in the blank of this sentence would be ''cultural diffusion''.
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The answer to this is going to be quite vague considering we don't know which branch of service you're referring to.
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The Admiral in charge of Naval operations in the Pacific during World War II (WWII) was Admiral Chester A. Nimitz while General Douglas McArthur was the Supreme Allied Commander of forces in the Pacific.
When God told the Jews to put lamb's blood on their porch and front door so that when the Angel of Death passed through the town, their first-borns would be safe.
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It caused the Hawaiian sugarcane market to be undersold by the American
producers which led to an economic depression that swept the islands
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McKinley was the representative of an industrial group interested in high protectionist tariffs. Due to his position on this issue and the support of James Sherman for the presidency in 1888, McKinley got a seat on the budget committee of the House of Representatives, and also became close to influential Ohio entrepreneur Markus Hannah. In 1889, McKinley was elected chairman of the committee and became the main author of the law bearing his name in 1890 (McKinley Tariff Bill), which established high import tariffs. The law slightly reduced duties on some types of goods and significantly (up to 18%) increased them on others. At the same time, it gave the president broad powers to raise and lower tariff rates for Latin American states for political reasons or in the form of reprisals.
The McKinley Tariff eliminated the trade advantage of Hawaii sugar producers, who relied overwhelmingly on American markets, - it was done by entering sugar on the duty-free list and granting a bounty to American sugar growers. Thus, the Hawaiian economy experienced depression, and as a result, growers of white sugar advocated for establishment of an American protectorate or outright annexation.