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- 21: Allen Ginsberg: Poet
- ... they actually did or not, lost their jobs and were blacklisted. Citizens were taught to fear and hate Communists. These attitudes lingered in the American psyche throughout the Cold War (Montana, , Jackie). When Ginsberg says, "America you don't really want to go to war. America its them bad Russians. them Russians them Russians them Russians and them Chinamen. And them ... US : Gold Medal/Fawcett Publications, 1960. Magill, N. Frank ed. Critical Survey of Poetry. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Salem Press, 1982 Miles, Barry. Ginsberg: A Biography. NY: Simon and Schuster, 1989. Montana, Jackie. Annotated "America". http://www.ECNet.Net/users/mujcm3/america.html, 1997 Targowski, Henry W. Mark Space Office.http://euro.net/mark-space/bioHenryWTargowski.html, 1995
- 22: Native Americans
- ... but was actually self defense. The closest event to a war that the Indians have experienced (and won) was the war for the Bozeman trail. From 1866 through 1868, in Montana and Wyoming, under the command of Chief Red Cloud great forces of Cheyenne, Sioux, and Arapaho faced off against The United States Military. This great victory of the Indians was ...
- 23: The Sedition Act of 1798
- ... Congress in 1992 and the "Rush Act" died a natural death. Recently many Americans have become concerned with domestic terrorism. Waco, the Oklahoma Federal Building, and now the Freemen in Montana have caused citizens and legislators alike to want something done. The House of Representatives just approved HR2768. This bill will curtail many liberties for American citizens as well as Aliens ...
- 24: Hostile Takeover Of The New Wo
- ... government began forcing the Indians onto reservations. Sometimes they would simply kill them with no warning such as the killing of 224 Shoshones in the Battle of Bear River in Montana, 1862. (Utley and Washburn, 201) The Apaches and the Navajos experienced a similar fate. With nothing left, and all their warriors dead, the reluctantly gave into the U.S. government ...
- 25: Sedition Act Of 1798
- ... Congress in 1992 and the “Rush Act” died a natural death. Recently many Americans have become concerned with domestic terrorism. Waco, the Oklahoma Federal Building, and now the Freemen in Montana have caused citizens and legislators alike to want something done. The House of Representatives just approved HR2768. This bill will curtail many liberties for American citizens as well as Aliens ...
- 26: Lewis And Clark Across Idaho
- ... Weippe Valley. From the Weippe Valley the party was able to continue on to the Pacific Ocean with little trouble. Works Cited MacGregor, Carol Lynn. Journals Of Patrick Gass.Missoula, Montana: Mountain Press Publication Company 1997 De Voto, Bernard. The Journals of Lewis and Clark. Boston: Houghton Mifflion Company 1953 Ambros, Stephen. Undaunted Courage. New York: Simon and Schuster 1996
- 27: Germany 2
- Germany is located in Central Europe. It borders the Baltic Sea and the North Sea. It is between the Netherlands and Poland, south of Denmark. It is slightly smaller than Montana. Germany’s economy was the world’s third most powerful in 1997. The German economy benefited from robust exports, particularly to other members of the EU and the US, as ...
- 28: Geography Of Japan
- ... mile. The centers have population densities of over 512 persons per square mile. The seventh most populous nation in the world lives in an area smaller than the state of Montana. This circumstance fed Japanese expansionism in the early twentieth century, and is now a daily challenge for the Japanese people and leaders as they deal with an ever-shrinking space ...
- 29: Constructing Settlement Patter
- ... bands, the River Crow - who lived along the Missouri, Milk and Yellowstone Rivers - and the Mountain Crow - who enjoyed the life along the high ranges of northern Wyoming and southern Montana. There is a third group, called Kicked in the Bellies, and these are closely related to the Mountain Crow (Medicine Crow 1992: 5). The economy of the Crow is based ...
- 30: Assassination Of Martin Luther
- ... cotton, cockleburs, and democrats. I'm from Missouri and you have to show me." It has also been called the Bullion State, the Lead State, and the Ozark State. 26 Montana The most common nickname is the Treasure State and the Bonanza State, in reference to its great wealth of minerals, forests, and grazing lands. The nickname Land of Shining Mountain ...
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