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    Florence Kelley was a progressive supporter of many causes especially The National Child labor Committee also known as the NCLC. The progressive movement lasted from 1896 to 1916 that was led by whites who were typically middle class citizens. The progressive movement was to show the government the problems it had and to come up with solutions for them.The committee pushed for labor legislation to put a end to the horrors of child labor. The National Consumers League had Kelly as the very first

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    individuals who are driven by progressivism have the idea in mind that at the end of history there will be absolute freedom‚ social equality‚ utopia as well as economic equality for all the people. The future is viewed as being superior compared to the past due to tendency to progress. Some of the progressives think that any progress requires reforms in the social‚ economic as well as the political aspects (Murrin et al.). The basic ideals of progressivism‚ the philosophies and ideologies

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    The Jacksonian Era

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    DBQ The Jacksonian Era is often described as a time when the United States experienced the “democratization of politics.” Is this accurate? How was democracy defined in this era? In a democracy each and every citizen of the state is supposed to have an equal say in the government. Today everyone has the opportunity to vote and has equal rights with no restrictions to American citizens. On the other hand back in the Jacksonian Era this was different. Before his time this wasn’t necessarily the

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    The Paleolithic Era

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    The Paleolithic Era‚ also known as the “old stone age” was a time where humans foraged hunted wild animals or gathered edible portions of wild plants. Nothing was stored because people were always on the move. they couldn’t take the extra weight. The Neolithic Era or the “new stone age” refers to a period of time where humans began refining their tools for use on domesticated plants and animals. It was during this time that people began to store dry or wet things in pottery due to the surplus of

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    The Most Influential English Teacher Thinking back over the years there is one English teacher that has always stood out above the rest. The funny thing is that she was not actually my teacher. My senior year of high school I was a teacher’s aide in Mrs. Miller’s English 10 class. Mrs. Miller pushed her students to be their best and I was not an exception. Unexpectedly‚ I learned a lot from this class. By the end of the year‚ I felt as if I became the best student I could be. I elected

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    The Roman Era

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    Once we have seen that not all society was represented in funerary and religious monuments‚ we need to deal with the fact that people and time destroyed most of them and consequently‚ reaching them is no longer possible . Since the Roman Era itself‚ inscribed monuments were reused for inscribing a new dedication or reused as building material . Furthermore‚ most of those which have lasted until today or‚ at least‚ were recorded in modern times‚ were reused as building materials and consequently‚

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    the NBA brings to basketball has no rival. The great plays‚ games‚ dunks‚ players and passion for basketball are reasons why the fans keep watching. Some people watch because they enjoy seeing their favorite players. Larry Bird‚ Michael Jordan‚ and LeBron James are some of the most influential players in the NBA. Larry Bird was an influential player in his high school and in the NBA from the 1970-1980s. He was born in West Baden Springs‚ Indiana on December 7‚1956. He had a rough childhood because

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    The Industrialization Era

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    We are ashamed of Industrialization because of lots of unfair treatment and working and housing conditions. Thousands of people became sick and injured during this time period. This happened because of the rich upper-class treating the lower class like dirt and not giving them proper treatment. One of the problems in the Industrialization Era was unfair treatment. This type of treatment happened when the Chinese immigrants came in from Angel Island. These immigrants had to spend many months or years

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    ERA OF IMPRESSIONISM

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    ERA OF IMPRESSIONISM: Parts Make Up a Whole With the advent of modern technology during the industrial revolution‚ here comes another transition in the history of art which defined a major modification in the way people perceive and take their personal stand in the society. Along with the invention of modern resources and rise of urban cities‚ a new artistic style known as impressionism have emerged resulting to various transformations that greatly influenced the reflections and contemporary views

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    Early reformist ideas in the late nineteenth century contributed to the progressive movement in the early 1900s due to similar ideas and programs throughout both time periods. The economic‚ political‚ and social policies during the early twentieth century correspond with the reform movements of the late 1800s. While the changes in labor and trusts related to the formation of labor unions‚ and public operation and restraint of the government was similar to the Populist group and the ideas of corrupt

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