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  1. Nye, Russel B. Midwestern Progressive Politics (1959) Scheiber, Harry N. ed. The Old Northwest; studies in regional history, 1787-1910 (1969) 16 essays by scholars on economic and social topics. Thornbrough, Emma Lou. Indiana in the Civil War Era, 1850-1880 (1965); the standard scholarly history.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Midwest_emoMidwest emo - Wikipedia

    Post-rock. post-hardcore. Midwest emo (or Midwestern emo [1]) refers to the emo scene and/or subgenre [2] that developed in the 1990s Midwestern United States. Employing unconventional vocal stylings, distinct guitar riffs and arpeggiated melodies. [3] Midwest emo bands shifted away from the genre's hardcore punk roots and drew on indie rock ...

  3. Inglese. Gli Stati Uniti medio occidentali (in inglese Midwestern United States o più semplicemente Midwest) sono una regione censuaria [1] degli Stati Uniti d'America situata subito a est della zona centrale del paese. È composta a sua volta da due divisioni censuarie: gli Stati centrali del nord-est e gli Stati centrali del nord-ovest [1].

  4. The Midwestern United States also called the Breadbasket of America, was a region of the United States. It included Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota and Wisconsin. When Marvin was watching his G.E.E.C. TV, the educational program he was watching was talking about Columbus, Ohio; a city in the midwest. The Chicago suburb ...

  5. Spanish. The Southern United States, sometimes Dixie, also referred to as the Southern States, the American South, the Southland, Dixieland, or simply the South, is a geographic and cultural region of the United States of America. It is between the Atlantic Ocean and the Western United States, with the Midwestern and Northeastern United States ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Great_PlainsGreat Plains - Wikipedia

    Nevin Fenneman's 1916 study Physiographic Subdivision of the United States brought the term Great Plains into more widespread usage. Before that the region was almost invariably called the High Plains, in contrast to the lower Prairie Plains of the Midwestern states. Today the term "High Plains" is used for a subregion of the Great Plains.

  7. Socialism. The history of the socialist movement in the United States spans a variety of tendencies, including anarchists, communists, democratic socialists, social democrats, Marxists, Marxist–Leninists, Trotskyists and utopian socialists. It began with utopian communities in the early 19th century such as the Shakers, the activist visionary ...