Why did the military stop the Dakota uprising?

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Answer 1
Answer: In Dakota uprising , a bunch of army from Dakota started to attack other Regions around Dakota Area (such as minnesota)
The uprising took the lives and injured many innocent people, forcing the military to stopped the uprising

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Answer 2
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The military stopped the Dakota uprising because Dakota warriors killed 400 white settlers in Minnesota.

The Dakota Uprising also known as the Dakota War of 186 was an armed conflict between the United States and several bands of Dakota which kicked off on August 17, 1862, along the Minnesota River in southwest Minnesota. During this violent event, several Dakota Indians attacked white settlements along the Minnesota River. The Dakota were eventually overwhelmed by the U.S. military six weeks later.


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Washington gladden, a leader in the social gospel movement supportedA: increased government regulation of people's individual wealth.
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D. Increased government regulation of big businesses.

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What was president Cleveland's motivation in to restoring Liliuokalani to her throne

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Queen Liliuokalani was deposed in January 1893 by a group of American and European businessmen, with the support of U.S. Minister John Stevens and a contingent of U.S. Marines.

The Queen surrendered with hopes of being reinstated by President Cleveland. He had motivations to want her throne restored mainly on moral grounds. Because he opposed the conquest of a lesser state by a greater one as well as any form of annexation that would only be an excuse for illicit territorial acquisition.




Answer: He thought americans acted shamefully

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Sugar plantation owners, mostly white Americans, plotted against Queen Liliuokalani, having US Marines forcing her to abdicate the throne and placing her under house arrest because they believed that having Hawaii annexed by the United States, would make their tariff obstacles disappear.

President Grover Cleveland, a fervent anti-imperialist, thought Americans had behaved shamefully in Hawaii, so he withdrew the annexation treaty to restore Liliuokalani to her throne, but the issue couldn´t be resolved under his government.

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The correct answer is C. McCarthyism.

McCarthy was a senator who focused his public appearances and his career to purging communists and anarchists from the United States. He managed to make everyone believe that communist spies and sympathizers were everywhere, but eventually everyone understood that he wasn't speaking the truth and abandoned his cause.
This was known as "McCarthyism" since this was the name of the Senator who led the charges of communism against not only other lawmakers, but citizens of the US in general. 

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The correct answer is: "a student organization that opposed the war in Vietnam".

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