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[DOC File]URBANIZATION – CITIES, POLITICS, & REFORM (Theme #18)
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William “Boss” Tweed – an American politician most famous for his leadership of Tammany Hall, the Democratic Party political machine that played a major role in the politics of 19th century New York; at the height of his influence, Tweed was the third-largest landowner in New York City; in 1858, Tweed became the boss of Tammany Hall ...
[DOC File]Chapter 25: The Growth of Cities
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What two famous department stores . opened during this era? (p. 559) 6. How was life different in terms of the environment in the country compared to the city? What . became a new issue in the urban age? What values changed when people moved to the city? (p. 560) 7. How were cities extremely dirty places? How were cities monuments of ...
Growth, Cities, and Immigration: Crash Course US History #25
Growth, Cities, and Immigration: Crash Course US History #25. 1. List 2 reasons why people moved to THE WEST. 2. Describe the change over time in the growth of cities. 3. Contrast the Old Immigrants prior to 1890 with the New Immigrants after 1890. ... The most famous political machine was New York City's _____ Hall, which dominated _____ Party ...
Mount Vesuvius Eruption in 79 CE - Quia
Mount Vesuvius is most famous for its eruption in the year 79 CE, which buried the cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum for more than 1700 years, until they were accidentally found again. I am going to talk about this eruption today. Volcanic activity in the area of Mount Vesuvius was noticed already 400,000 years.
[DOC File]“AMERICA: THE STORY OF US – Superpower”
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6. By 1955 the US was making _____ % of the world’s automobiles. 7. Why do many towns die in the 1950s? 8. In 1946, ____ baby was born every ____ seconds; it’s the _____ _____. 9. What was the location of America’s most famous postwar housing? 10. How much was the family home in today’s money? 11. What “won” the South? 12.
[DOCX File]A Tale of Two Cities - Advanced Placement Teaching Unit
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1. The last words of this chapter are some of the most famous ever written: “It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done; it is a far far better rest that I go to than I have ever known.” In what ways is this statement true for Sydney Carton? Why do you suppose this has become such a famous …
[DOCX File]Reading Further - A Great Awakening - Chino Valley Unified ...
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Edwards began to preach in neighboring towns. In 1741, he gave his most famous sermon in Enfield, Connecticut. Called “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God,” this sermon was directed at a congregation that had resisted the revival message. Edwards told them …
[DOC File]APUSH
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Most famous of all conflicts between whites and Indians-the tribal warriors surprised Custer and 264 members of his regiment surrounded them and killed every man. The chiefs had gathered as many as 2,500 warriors, one of the largest Indian armies ever assembled at one time in the United States
[DOC File]Indiana Industrial History - lakes.k12.in.us
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The most famous Milburn automobiles were the 1918 electric coupes that President Woodrow Wilson’s secret service men drove. Indianapolis was also the center for what became the most famous auto race in the world. The Indianapolis 500 was first held on Memorial Day of …
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