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    However due to these conditions‚ laws were eventually passed setting minimum age requirements for workers‚ creating safety standards‚ and requiring schooling for all children. Schools were soon opened for children whose parents worked in the factories. Workers began to organize and advocate for safer working conditions‚ which eventually lead to the first labor unions. Factory owners became rich very quickly‚ and that wealth caused a shift in power- from the previous landowners‚ to the new factory

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    which caused his grades to decrease. He had two wives: Edith Roosevelt‚ and Alice Hathaway Lee. After his life as a police officer‚ he wanted to enter politics‚ thus he ran for the vice-presidency with Republican William McKinley. After the reelection in 1901‚ President McKinley was

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    stories‚ the Unites States was appalled by the inhumane atrocities committed by the Spaniards in Cuba. Cuban insurgents encouraged these stories and it gained favorable press coverage that would encourage the United States to intervene. President McKinley tried to avoid getting tangled with Spain for a year‚ he finally gave in to political pressure and demanded Spain give Cuba the right to self govern it self. The president hoped that this would calm down he issue in Cuba. Spain however‚ was very

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    The Spanish American War of 1898 was a war that lasted only ten weeks between the United States and Spain. A declaration of war was declared to Spain by the United States because of the sinking of the United States Ship Maine‚ but other causes that fueled America with the desire of war was the United States support for Cuban independence‚ business interests within Cuba because of their sugar‚ as well as the growing instigation of the United States newspapers that is called “Yellow Journalism”. During

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    the rebellion against a repressive rule. The next cause of the Spanish-American war was the sinking of the U.S.S Maine‚ which had no explanation. The Maine was sent to Havana in order to increase naval presence in Cuba. After the sinking‚ President Mckinley‚ who wanted to avoid war at all costs‚ chose to investigate rather than taking military action. Spain decided to do so as well‚ but had found a different reason for the sinking. The American report states external causes but the Spanish report stated

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    Plotting and executing a terrorist attack without commands from an organization represents a deadly tradition. In the nineteenth century‚ Mikhail Bakunin‚ the infamous Russian anarchist‚ described theconcept of "propaganda by deed" and advocated that solitary assassins should kill individuals who represented the corrupt social structure. Among other things‚ acting individually allowed anarchists to avoid being bogged down by the coercive power usually associated with large‚ hierarchal organizations

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    the Spanish-American War‚ many men were seen as heroes‚ some even put into important positions in our nations’ government. Men like McKinley and Roosevelt‚ for example‚ used such praise and recognition to reinforce their positions of President and‚ later on‚ Vice President‚ respectively. “One of the men who benefited from this line of thought was President McKinley‚ who no doubt was delighted to find that being a commander in chief during a war restored his image as a capable leader” (110). Roosevelt

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    Venezuela’s boundary was that it * ENCOURAGED AMERICANS TO BELIEVE THEY COULD ACHIVE THEIR FORGEIN POLICY GOALS BY THREAT AND BLUSTER. | | | | | | | | | 14. | 22.01-021 |   | Faced with public clamor for war with Spain‚ McKinley * REFUSED TO PANIC BUT RELUCTANTLY AND HESITANTLY SENT CONGESS A WAR MESSAGE.

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    Student: Jackielou Villagonzalo Course:  BEED  Year & Section: IV Resource Teacher:  Signature: _____________ Cooperating School: McKinley Elementary School 1. What principles in teaching-learning were commonly applied?  The principles in teaching-learning commonly applied were learning is an active process‚ begin with the end in mind‚ learning is meaningful when it is connected

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    revolted against Spain and took the imperial power. Cuba thought that the United States would then begin to help them out. The US had over 50 million dollars in the sugar trade and investments. William Mckinley wanted “No wars of conquest; and avoid the temptation of territorial aggression. Mckinley was more interested in Hawaii and purchasing the Danish West Indies. He wanted to see peace be practiced more in Cuba. A treaty was

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