HIST 226 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: National Grange Of The Order Of Patrons Of Husbandry, Money Supply, New Place

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Pragmatism, sharp analysis, and good judgment, not buffoonery and uncalled for risk taking. As accurate a portrait of the past as possible- think about 1887 acknowledging the importance of culture, politics, ideology, and self-interest useful for some forms of social science analysis. Training the mind to think critically (rules of evidence, engaging in an informed conversation, and applying logic and reasoning) Perspective on your place in the world and the people around you. Making sense of the past by mounting a well-constructed argument based on evidence. Non-citizens only had to claim that they were going to join the us. Less money in circulation means you are paying back more money than you borrow. Steady movement of whites from the lower south into texas. Railroads, steam ships, and cotton companies: the arrival of big business. Prohibition: role of government, religion and island communities. Populism and the long view of agrarian protest a. b.

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