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    and idealism play large roles in America’s foreign policies from 1895-1920. Although both factors were very common‚ idealism seems to have been the dominant factor during this time period towards foreign affairs. Speakers such as Senator Albert Beveridge and William Sumner were very important because they gave valuable information to people about foreign policies in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Self-interest was very important to the expansion of America. “Ambition‚ interest‚ land hunger‚ pride

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    Healthcare. In the early 1940’s a report was written by a man called William Beveridge‚ highlighting problems in society. Ever since then‚ this social policy has been subject to changes and reforms made by each political party in their time of running. Healthcare as a whole has a huge impact on it’s service users as well as it’s service workers and I believe it to be one of the most important social policies. In 1942‚ Beveridge published a report recommending ways that the government could improve

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    American Imperialism; “World Domination”? The concept of American Imperialism was first popularized during the presidency of James K. Polk. He led America into the Mexican American War of 1846 where America took more than 55 percent of Mexico’s land. Fifty-four years later‚ American Imperialism was once again popularized; hence‚ America’s desire for land was awakened. America felt that their expansion of land was both for human’s sake and for the economic and social benefit. With this idealism‚

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    Wake up‚ get ready‚ head to work for 8 hours‚ come home‚ and go to bed; this is a typical day of an American adult. How would you feel if you knew the schedule above belonged to a child? Child labor‚ though regulated has been and is still today a highly discussed topic in child welfare and government agencies. The history of child labor‚ information we have gained throughout the years‚ current services assigned to child labor‚ and a personal analysis will all be discussed below. Child labor is an

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    history of development of social policy are the Bismarckian welfare state in Germany in the 19th century as well as social security policies introduced by the New Deal in the United States of America between 1933 and 1935 and health reforms of the Beveridge Report of 1942. Social policy in the 21st century is complex and in each state it is subject to local‚ national and international political influence. For example‚ membership of the European Union is conditional to member states’ adherence to the

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    Progressives‚ rose to power in response to the conflicts. The Progressive Era lasted from 1890 to 1920‚ with its beginning being that of a social movement and later becoming a political movement. U.S. Senator Albert Beveridge was a keynote speaker at the 1912 Progressive Party convention. Senator Beveridge summarized the Progressive platform

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    Health Care is a very important part of our lives; for which it takes care of the payments for medical needs so they are not as expensive and people can get the care that they need. Our current national health care is Obamacare‚ Also know as the Affordable Care Act. Some of the problems with our healthcare system today is that there are still a lot of people that are not covered by insurance‚ or they are covered by a very low-quality insurance. Some insurance companies deny people insurance because

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    government (Alcock 2003). Social policy was introduced after the Second World War; there was a desperate need for key public services at this time. In its very early days it was based on William Beveridges (1942) report on the ‘five giants’‚ disease‚ idleness‚ ignorance‚ squalor and want. According to Beveridge (1942) to tackle these problems would be essential to the reconstruction of society after the war. But are the policies that have

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    of “social Darwinism”‚ where they thought that the earth belong to the fit and strong‚ which in this case is America. And so‚ if U.S. wanted to survive in competition of modern states‚ it too would have to become an imperial power. According to Beveridge‚ "...and thanksgiving to Almighty God that He has marked us as His chosen people‚ henceforth to lead in the regeneration of the world..." This embarks that they were even told that America was the chosen people‚ and the people who would change the

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