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    The Juvenile Rights Period (1960-1980)‚ the Crime Control Period (1980-2005)‚ and The Kids are Different Period (2005-present). Juvenile Justice has constantly changed depending on the beliefs‚ needs and wants of society during a certain era. There are reformers who have fought and continue to do so for the best interest of juveniles and society. They have played a major role and succeeded in many

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    of confusion as well as success. The reformers of this time worked tremendously hard in trying to improve the dreadful conditions of the U.S. The Progressive Era reformers along with government and the media were fairly successful in bringing about reform on a federal level between 1900 and 1920. However‚ there were inevitable negative effects that occurred due to the Progressive movement‚ and there were people who opposed it altogether. Progressive reformers such as Jane Adams‚ founder of the Hull

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    wouldn’t have fabricated what he saw completely‚ but as a poet he could have exaggerated the details of the situation to reflect them more dramatically. In Report on the Sanitary Conditions of the Laboring Population of Great Britain‚ public health reformer Edwin Chadwick concisely reports‚ “Diseases caused or aggravated by atmospheric impurities produced by decomposing animal and vegetable substances‚ by damp and filth‚ and close and overcrowded dwellings‚ prevail among the laboring classes” (Doc.

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    abolitionists and white who claimed to be abolitionists alike black people. In 1833 sixty reformers from eleven northern gathered in Philadelphia‚ creating an antislavery movements named American Antislavery Society (AASS). Its immediate goal was to end slavery without compensation for slaves oweners and rejected violence and the used of force. People involved were Quakers‚ Protestant clergymen‚ distinguished reformers‚ including three blacks by the names of Robert Purvis‚ James G. Barbardos‚ and James

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    making these photographs sort of eerie and depressing in a way‚ and whether he meant to do that or not‚ it definitely made a difference in terms of how the public reacted to them. The reformers during the Progressive Movement made some major changes in America. Four history-changing amendments were passed after reformers worked tirelessly to make America a better place‚ even if some were not continued today to the extent that they were during Progressive era. Even some presidents‚ Woodrow Wilson‚ Theodore

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    Protestantism spread throughout Switzerland. Bern sent Protestant reformers to convert Geneva into a Protestant city in 1533 and after a considerable conflict‚ Geneva officially became Protestant in 1535. By that time Calvin was a successful lawyer. He was invited to Geneva to build the new Reformed church and due to Calvin’s efforts completely changed the face of Protestantism‚ for he straightly addressed issues that early Reformers didn’t know how or didn’t want to answer. His most significant

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    stringent child labor laws‚ and better working conditions for women. B) More interested in social cures than individual charity. C) New York Governor Theodore Roosevelt appointed the New York State Tenement House Commision. D) Social-justice reformers formed the National Conference of Charities and Corrections which became the National Conference of Social Work in

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    Manchester also ran rampant with disease and grime that doesn’t seem to be treated. “The annual loss of life from filth and bad ventilation is greater than the loss from death of wounds in modern wars.”(doc 6) Writes Edwin Chadwick‚ a public health reformer whose firsthand point of view seems rather frank and sordid. “Unless you have visited the manufacturing towns and seen the workers of Manchester you cannot appreciate the physical suffering and moral degradation of this class of the population”(doc

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    did not happen immediately as intended though. In fact it caused the government to get back at the reformers and concentrate more on their punishment such as transportation‚ hanging‚ flogging and deaths for the rebels‚ instead of working on fixing the colony. You can tell that Canada had a serious political problem that was in desperate need to be improved. When the Chateau Clique and the reformers squared

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    and in the course of the night‚ celebrants on both sides of the wall began to tear it down. The collapse of the Berlin Wall was the culminating point of the revolutionary changes sweeping East Central Europe in 1989. Throughout the Soviet bloc‚ reformers assumed power and ended over 40 years of dictatorial Communist rule. The reform movement that ended communism in East Central Europe began in Poland. Solidarity‚ an anti-Communist trade union and social movement‚ had forced Poland’s Communist government

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