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- 3. a metaphorical crucifixion of the working class by maintaining the gold standard.
- 4. is responsible for protecting the public health by assuring the safety, efficacy, and security of human and veterinary drugs, biological products, medical devices, our nation's food supply, cosmetics, and products that emit radiation.
- 5. An agricultural production that exceeds the needs of the society for which it is being produced and may be exported or stored for future times.
- 6. the belief, held by many Americans in the 1840s, that the United States was destined to spread across the North American continent and beyond
- 9. a person who tries to persuade legislators to pass laws favorable to a particular group
- 10. A type of usually violent conflict, that subject control of "open range"
- 12. 1887 Act that regulated land rights on tribal territories with the US.
- 17. a Mexican cowboy
- 18. A momentary victory for the Lakota and Cheyenne. The death of Custer andd his troops became a rallying point for the U.S. to increase their efforts to force native people onto reservation lands
- 20. the absorption of people into the dominant culture
- 21. a political philosophy that favors the common person's interests over those of wealthy people or business interestsProspector
- 22. the cattle-drive trail from San Antonio, Texas, to Abilene, Kansas
- 23. opposed the manufacturing and processing monopolies that fixed grain and livestock prices at a disadvantage to farmers
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- 1. an 1862 federal law that granted tracts of land called homesteads to western settlers who agreed to work the land and live on it for five years
- 2. A left-wing agarian populist political party in the U.S. in the late 19th century.
- 7. A system created to keep Native Americans off of lands that European Americans wished to settle
- 8. the growth of cities
- 11. A massacre of cheyenne and Apano people bye the U.S. Army in the American-Indian War
- 13. An organized agrarian economic movement among American farmers that developed and flourished.
- 14. A railroad that connected the west of the U.S. with the east.
- 15. an area of federal land reserved for Indigenous tribes
- 16. A massacre of nearly 300 Lakota people by soldiers of the U.S. Army
- 19. A market structure where a single seller or producer assumes a dominant position in an industry.
