The Comstock Lode
The Comstock Lode is similar to the California Gold Rush, because of the golden discoveries they found (gold, of course). The Comstock Lode happened in Montana, Colorado, and Arizona, and all of this chunks of gold made this nation (United Sates) one of the most wealthiest! The gold and silver's value was 1 billion 2.5 million dollars in gold and silver, that's a lot of gold and silver, ain't it? This is one of the oldest mineral strikes, also called "The Granddaddy of them all."
(I made a paragraph of my own, but my source is: www.truewestmagazine.com/ten-events-that-shaped-the-west/
The answer to this question is C-trade rights.
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they expected national government to become involved in the economy
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D) a program that let Mexican workers into the US to replace American domestic workers who had entered the military
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The bracero program was a program that aimed to fill the vacancy left in agriculture due to the World Ward II. The program allowed Mexicans to work in United States farms in decent conditions, and the farmers were protected against forced military service as well as from discrimination.
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