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    American progressive era‚ from 1890s to 1920s‚ is believed to be a period of societal awakening. Although‚ there is no particular date that could be mentioned to mark its end‚ yet people believe that it lasted for around 30 years. After the civil war‚ the rapidly developing American economy was facing hundreds of problems due to its structural weaknesses. The capitalist system came under severe criticism because of the prominent flaws in its basic structural composition. The issues like racial segregation

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    the sanctity of human life. The Church teaches that new life starts at the moment of conception and should end naturally only when God calls a person back to him. Human life is sacred and is a gift from God to us. The Catholic Church believes it is unlawful to take a life. Everyone is equal and has the right to life no matter what colour‚ race‚ religion or stage of life they are at. The following quote "Nobody has the right to interfere with God’s designs over a human life" in Evangelium Vitae‚ No

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    The Industrial Revolution beginning in 19th century in manufacturing revolutionize the American way life. The Industrial Revolution was a period during which predominantly agrarian in Europe and America became industrial.The industrial Revolution Began in the 1700s‚ was done in people‚s homes‚ using hand tools or basic machines. The factories and mass production. the Iron‚ textile industries. Industrial Revolution also resulted often employment condition for the poor people and working classes. The

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    release their pressure. They always think that they are suffering‚ so they want to end up their life as to end up their pain. Do they really understand the meaning of suffering? In Romans5: 3-5‚ it points out that suffering‚ difficulties brings growth. It is also a blessing in disguise. It is a very important concept to cherish‚ and also respect our life. God creates us and gives us a precious life‚ therefore we should treasure it‚ but not just try to end it up by ourselves. Some people are

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    During the Industrial Revolution‚ the social structure of society changed dramatically. Before the Revolution most people lived in small villages‚ working either in agriculture or as skilled craftsmen. They lived and often worked as a family‚ doing everything by hand. In fact‚ three-quarters of Britain’s population lived in the countryside‚ and farming was the predominant occupation. With the advent of industrialization‚ however‚ everything changed. The new enclosure laws—which required that all

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    02.01 Regions Chart and Written Response The Second Industrial Revolution affected the regions of the United States differently. Use this chart to compare the effects of the revolution on the North‚ South‚ West‚ and Midwest. In the chart‚ you will identify the political‚ social‚ economic‚ population‚ and transportation changes that the revolution brought to each region. Part 1 – Complete the following chart using information from the lesson. Regions Chart | Category | North | South | West

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    During 19th century France‚ childhood and adolescence were distinctly separate stages of life because of the industrial revolution’s fragmentation of family trade. The period of the industrial revolution caused family trade to fade and jobs increase‚ which separated families and decisively split childhood from adolescence. Indeed‚ the decrease in family work required children to leave the home at an earlier age rather than later. Throughout the century‚ childhood simply diminished into a preparatory

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    During the early Industrial revolution‚ the workers had to work in very harsh working conditions. They were exploited by new factory owners. They weren’t provided with any safety equipment and were paid very little wages for the dangerous work they did. All family members worked more than 12 hours a day in the heat and were physically exhausted. Although they went through hard times‚ conditions of workers improved over time with the help of reformers who gradually managed to force changes in working

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    many ways. Citizens were concerned over issues such as the role of women in society‚ racial equality‚ the rights of laborers‚ and the impact immigration‚ as these problems arose people looked to make changes and Progressivism began. The progressive era changed our nation for the better‚ almost ever reform made a great difference in what our nation is now. If I had been alive to be a progressive reformer in the twentieth century I would have wanted to belong to the women’s reform group and live in the

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    characters to tell stories about issues current to the time. Some of his most well known stories such as Yertle the Turtle‚ The Lorax and The Sneetches‚ are all full of the progressive politics that Dr. Seuss truly Believed in. In his article‚ Dr. Suess’s Progressive Politics‚ Peter Dreier gives us a background to Suess’s life. Theodor Geisel is the man behind the Dr. Seuss pen name. He was born in 1904 and grew up in a German-American community in Springfield‚ Massachusetts. Geisel went to Dartmouth

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