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Legalized AbortionLegalized Abortion state that the woman gets the right to terminate her pregnacny. It has been legal since 1973 because of the Roe V. Wade caseThe one that is mainly focused on is induced which is kill the baby to save the mothers l
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October 8, 2009.

Today in CWI we talked a little bit about the DOW Jones. Then Mr. Bruns gave everyone a number for what news share thing they had to read and talk about tomorrow. I got number 2. Next we talked about blogs. The first topic was the united nations. Its
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failed state

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..A failed state is a place thats government isnt meeting the responsibilities they are supposed to. Some ways to tell if somewhere is a failed state is losing the control of their territory, losing authority that made their decisions, failing to pro
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10.8

Chapter 5 section 3-What problems did farmers face on the Great Plains?Railroad prices, and banks forclosing, living in sod houses.-Who were the Populists and what did they believe in?The populists was mostly farmers who wanted to give more power to
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10-8-09

Today Zach started with his power point on chapter 5 section 3.Ch. 5.3:-What problems did farmers face on the Great Plains?Their land was being taken by banks and railroads.railroads would sell land to other railroad businesses rather than settlers.-
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Thursday, October 8, 2009

Today we are continuing with the presentations on sections.Ch. 5-3 Farmers and the Populist MovementFamers endured hard times, for example the crops were failing. Railraods gave land to businesses instead of settlers. Railroads were taking advantage
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october eighth, two thousand nine.

Chapter 5 Section 3.Farmers and the Populous Movement.Questions:-What problems did farmers face on the Great Plains?-Who were the Populists and what did they believe in?Mary Elizabeth Leaselived in 1870"smoved to kansas to become a teacherjoined the
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10/9/09

-What problems did farmers face on the Great Plains?most of the crops were failing.railroads were taking advandatge of farmers by charging excesive prices for storage.railroads were giving land to big businesses instead of farmers.railroads charged f
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Thursday 10/8/09

5.3 Farmers and the Populist Movement- What problems did farmers face on the Great Plains? Rail roads were taking advantage of farmers by charging excesive prices for storage, it took their land, but mainly they charged farmers high prices to use the
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October 8, 2009

Ch. 5.3:-What problems did farmers face on the Great Plains?-Who were the Populists and what did they believe in?5.3-farmers and the populast movement-most crops were failing for farmers in 1800s-railroads were charging excesive prices for storage-gr
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10/8/09

Farmers and the populist movementMary Elizabeth Lease-Lived in the 1870s, moved to become a teacher, joined the Farmers Alliance movement and began speaking on the issues of the farmers had a unique quote "raise less corn raise more hell."Hardships o
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October 8, 2009

Heres notes for zachs presentationMary Elizibith lease- she lived in the 1870s, moved to teach, joined farmers Alliance movementHardships- in the 1800s farmers had crops fail, railroads were charging excessive prices, such as storing equitment and th
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10.7

Mr. Bruns was gone today, We had a work day on our assigned blogs.I started my blog on Ida B. Wells. She was born in 1862 and both of her parents were slaves. Ida's parents died when she was sixteen. I didn't get finished, but this is what i've learn
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Summary 10/8/09

Today we talked about a couple blogs for people that weren't here on Monday. It was about education and people couldn't afford private school until public schools were created and blacks werent allowed to go to these until they were finally desegregi
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October 8, 2009

Questions for 6-2-What impact did railroads have on the US?Time Zones, transportation, made the world flat, (yes that is a good thing) created jobs, helped the economy-Why were many people upset with the railroads?Unfair prices, rates, misuse of land
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10/08/09

Today Mr. Bruns came back again and we continued our presentations. Because a couple of people were gone, we skipped a couple of sections, and moved on to chapter 6, section 2. Here are the questions that we need to be able to answer for our tests.Wh
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10/8/09

Whitney was absent today so we could not continue with her presentation. Trace is also gone so we're skipping 6.1 and going to 6.2. This is Greg's topic. Mr. Bruns showed us the key questions for Chapters 5-8.Since Whitney was gone, Mr. Bruns went ov
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