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Black Kettle   tried to negotiate peace in the Sand Creek Massacre  
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John Chivington   attacked the Cheyenne at sand creek (rumored to have brutally murdered the Indians)  
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William Fetterman   lured into an amush by Chief Crazy Horse  
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Sitting Bull   experienced a vision in which white soldiers were upside down  
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Crazy Horse   lured Fetterman into a trap in order to ambush him  
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George A Custer   lead the Battle of the Little Bighorn. huge loss  
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Chief Joseph   led the Nez Perce, surrendered and was exiled to Oklahoma  
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Helen Hunt Jackson   wrote A Century of Dishonor about the poor treatment of native americans  
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fixed costs   loans, mortgages and taxes  
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holding company   owns stock in other companies  
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trade union   Iron molders international union, international typographical union, the knights of st crispin  
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operating costs   wages, shipping costs, buying raw materials  
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trust   one person manages anothers property  
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Jane Addams   established settlement houses in poor neighborhoods  
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Edward Bellamy   wrote a book about the perfect society in 2000  
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Booker T Washington   (blank)  
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Henry George   (blank)  
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Lillian Wald   worked with Jane Addams to create the womans trade union league  
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Andrew Carnegie   (blank)  
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Washington Gladden   (blank)  
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Dwight L Moody   (blank)  
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Walter Rauschenbusch   (blank)  
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Lester Frank Ward   (blank)  
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Cornelius Venderbilt   (blank)  
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Samuel Gompers   (blank)  
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Jay Gould   (blank)  
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Thomas Alva Edison   (blank)  
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Eugene V Debs   (blank)  
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John D Rockerfeller   (blank)  
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Plessy v Ferguson   (blank)  
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Chester A Arthur   (blank)  
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Altlanta Compromise   (blank)  
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James A Garfield   (blank)  
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Grover Cleveland   (blank)  
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Horatio Alger   (blank)  
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Thomas Eakins   (blank)  
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Mark Twain   (blank)  
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Edith Wharton   (blank)  
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Herbert Spencer   (blank)  
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Samuel Clemens   (blank)  
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Charles Warner   (blank)  
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Ida Wells   (blank)  
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Charles W Macune   (blank)  
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Benjamin Pap Singleton   (blank)  
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William Jenning Bryan   (blank)  
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"The Crime of '73"   (blank)  
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Homer Plessy   (blank)  
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W E B DuBois   (blank)  
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William McKinley   (blank)  
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