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Against slavery, more railroad tracks, higher population, better manufacturing
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For slavery, better commanders, agricultural economy
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Freed slaves went back to plantation and paid rent with crops, a way for the South to take away the 13th amendment.
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Vital law to guarantee black rights was passed by the Radical Republicans during Congressional Reconstruction
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Granting men who are 21 years old and a citizen 160 acres of surveyed public land
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Putting Natives on a plot of land and a way to assimilate the Native Americans into American society
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Cities created overnight when a mine of precious metal is found
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Abandoned boomtowns after a mine runs dry
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Gold on outside, rusty and broken down on the inside. Extreme wealth on one side and broken society on other.
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Applying biological "survival of the fittest" to human societies, arguing that wealth and power signify inherent superiority
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Monopolists used this tactic in acquiring all of the processes of production in their respective industries.
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Monopolists used this tactic in acquiring all of the competition in their respective industry.
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A single company dominates an industry and controls pricing
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A business owner who amasses great wealth but uses it for philanthropy, giving away to libraries, hospitals, schools, etc.
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A business owner who amasses great wealth using ruthless, unethical, and monopolistic business practices
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Most devastating innovation that caused the most deaths in the Civil War, rifling in the barrel made it very accurate.
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Turning point battle of the Civil War