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let the people do as they please let buisness owners set working conditions without interfearence economic freedom |
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money is invested in buisness ventures witha goal of making a profit let natural laws govern economic life always permanent underclass |
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| people should judge ideas, institutions, and actions on the basis of their usefullness ore eual division of profits |
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factors of production owned by the public and oportate for the welfare of all gov control would abp;ish povertiy and promote equality |
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radical socialism warring classes means of production controlled by the people produce only what is needed |
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from great britain results of treaty of paris |
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| from britain signed treaty |
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| to surrendor possesions of esppecially by a treaty |
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| to add into an existing political unit such as a country state county or city |
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from great britain claimed by four countries Britan, russia, spain, and U.S. americans deman 54 and 40 or fight britain compromised with 49 |
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from mexico polk offers to buy, mexico refuses war treaty of guadalupe hidalgo Rio grande border between U.S. and mexico |
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from mexico purchased for 10 mill provided opportunity for cnstruction of railroad that linked the south with the pacific coast southern portions of new mexico and arizona |
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| what are the current states that make up what was known as the mexican cession |
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| california, nevada, new mexico, utah, arizona, colorado, and wyoming |
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| political reasoons for manisfest destiny |
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fear od spanish french english and mexican power desire to spread democracy and american way of life desire to spread institution of slavery |
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| economic reaseans for manisfest destiny |
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belief that peole could be more wealthy (gold rush, natural resourses) land speculators brought huge tracts of land and sold it for profit |
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| social reasons for manisfest destiny |
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rasism escape from religious persecution belief that lla people should own plots of land and keep the country free people wanted to find new way of life |
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| takeover of another country or territory by a stronger nation with the intent of dominationg the economic, social, and political life of its peoplw |
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