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hero for the following reasons: - he was the reason Canada had Manitoba and Saskatchewan - he stood up for the natives rights and defended the metis - he wrote our a list of rights - led the northwest rebellion of 1885, which showed the capabilities of the Canadian pacific railroad
man·i·fest (mān'ə-fěst') Pronunciation Keyadj. Clearly apparent to the sight or understanding; obvious. See Synonyms at apparent.tr.v. man·i·fest·ed, man·i·fest·ing, man·i·fests# To show or demonstrate plainly; reveal: "Mercedes . . . manifested the chaotic abandonment of hysteria" (Jack London). # To be evidence of; prove. # ## To record in a ship's manifest. ## To display or present a manifest of (cargo). n. # A list of cargo or passengers carried on a ship or plane. # An invoice of goods carried on a truck or train. # A list of railroad cars according to owner and location.
It was created in part by US Senator Joseph McCarthy (R) of Wisconsin who fueled the flames with reports of Communist Spies at very high levels and positions in the US Government. He was the media darling of the day and had a strong presence on both radio and Television. His gimmick was to wave a folded sheet of paper which purported to hold a list of Commies. His allegations were never supported by facts. He died in 1957 but ruined many a career in government and the Arts with his fanciful charges.
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