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- 4661: The History of the Pony Express
- ... and cost too much for its promoters. The Pony Express was only one of the many enterprises of Russell, Majors, and Waddell. Russell and Waddell began their western activities as government freight contractors on the Sante Fe Trail in their early 50’s. The Overland Mail contract provided a daily service between St. Joseph and Sacramento, it took thirty five days ...
- 4662: Eliot Ness
- ... inspired Capone to plant another car bomb aimed at Ness however once again he escaped through sheer luck. Finally Ness and his team had collected enough evidence for the federal government to make its case against Capone. However in June of 1931 Capone s lawyers struck a deal with U.S. Attorney Johnson with a deal, Capone would plead guilty to ...
- 4663: Farmers' Discontent in the 1800s
- ... than $50 per capita.". Here again, the farmers are wrong in the assessment of their problems. It is true that the country_s money supply was not adequate. United States government data from 1961 shows that though the country_s population between 1865 and 1875 increased by nearly four million, the country's money supply actually decreased. However, many farmers used ...
- 4664: Eisenhower 2
- ... presidency. Despite his endorsement of "first-class citizenship," Eisenhower was unwilling to use his powers as president to end discriminatory practices except in those few instances in which the federal government had clear constitutional jurisdiction. Nothing was don because Eisenhower was sympathetic to the fears of white Southerner's. Eisenhower even went on to label the black leaders, who wanted to ...
- 4665: Emerson And Thoreau
- ... explains that it is our civil right to disagree with laws. He believed that people must be free to act according to their own idea of right and wrong, without government interference. In "Civil Disobedience", he said that people should refuse to obey any law they believe is unjust. Thoreau practiced this type of passive resistance when, in 1846, he refused ...
- 4666: Hurricanes A-level
- ... governments, educate governments on methods of prediction, prevention, and techniques on how to distribute aid to affected areas. Make available radar equipment and set-up/ develop metrological intelligence within a government/state etc. Eradicate threat of tidal surges. Concentrate expenditures on countries situated on the tropical cyclone belt. Plan rescue services for most efficient evacuation techniques etc.
- 4667: Empress Wu
- ... framed Empress Wang and Hsaio Shu-Fei for the crime of trying to poison Kao Tsung. Their punishment was that they, along with their entire families, were striped of any government ranks or titles. They were left to be known as village commoners. Using the title of Empress, she sent people to kill them. Also, she used the title of Empress ...
- 4668: Israel
- ... Book Encyclopedia). It employs about 65% of all it's workers. Tourism is a major service industry in Israel. Many of Israel's service industry workers are employed by the government. Manufactoring accounts for about 23% of Israel's net domestic profit and employs about 22% of it's work force(Bernard Reich, the World Book Encyclopedia). Israeli factories produce such ...
- 4669: Alberta
- ... 2.6% is of aboriginal origin. The languages spoken in Alberta are 81% English, 2.1% French and 13.3% other languages.) (Hurtig Publishers) Alberta has a Provincia ffb l Government, a Lieutenant Governor, an Executive Council, and (premier and cabinet) Legislative Assembly. There are 83 members. (McClelland and Stewart, 1995) How did Alberta get its name? Well, Alberta got its ...
- 4670: Francisco Pizarro
- ... Atahuallpa's brother, as nominal sovereign. In 1535 he founded Ciudad de los Reyes (City of the Kings), which is now Lima. The city was the seat of his new government. Manco escaped and headed an unsuccessful uprising. Two or three years later Pizarro and Almagro quarreled about the territory each was to govern. This contest soon assumed the proportions of ...
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