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    Four Geological Eras

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    the Earth is categorized into four different geological time eras beginning with‚ the Precambrian Time (4.6 billion-544 million years ago)‚ the Paleozoic Era (544-248 million years ago)‚ the Mesozoic Era (248-65 million years ago)‚ and the Cenozoic Era (65 million years ago to the present). Eras are broken down further into smaller units called periods‚ which help scientists detect changes in Earth’s history. Geologists’s main sources of evidence for geological eras‚ and periods are the ages of rocks

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    Four Eras of Writing

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    only “linked the past more strongly to the present” (Couvares 1). Before‚ historians –mostly white male- used to report only about “male” topics but since then‚ different issues have transformed the way history used to be. Over the last 400 years‚ the four different stages that have reshaped the writing of American history have been the providential‚ the rationalist‚ the nationalist‚ and the professional. Late- nineteenth-century historians‚ usually called “historicists” or “positivists” believed that

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    Medicare

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    Medicare: Past‚ Present‚ and Future The History of Medical Insurance The idea for a national health plan was not something considered to be a priority of American government prior to the 1940’s. President Harry S. Truman was the first president to push the issue to the United States Congress in 1945. Truman called for the creation of a national health insurance plan that would be aviailable to all Americans. He envisioned coverage for hospital visits‚ dental care‚ nursing care‚ and doctor’s visits

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    The Progressive Era also belongs to the age of American imperialism‚ where the US gained control of many oversea territories and interfered heavily with foreign politics. Progressive presidents employed three different ways to handle foreign politics: Roosevelt employed the aggressive “big stick” diplomacy foreign policy; Taft focused on economic growth with “dollar diplomacy”; while Wilson followed the Monroe Doctrine and intervened in Latin America with “moral diplomacy”. President Roosevelt utilized

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    Race and Politics of the Reconstruction Era The many troubling aspects regarding slavery and racism can arguably be described as the most controversial issues that American politics has ever had to face. Dating back to the very first settlers‚ our nation has always been at odds with how to tackle this highly disputed matter. Although slavery played a very contested role in forming the United States‚ it wasn’t until the late 1850’s that these issues came to an absolute breaking point. With new legislation

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    Medicare

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    MEDICARE Prior to 1965‚ it was almost impossible for people 65 years and older to get a private health insurance. Medicare was enacted in 1965 to counter the growing health care costs and provide access to the elderly‚ making health care a universal right for all Americans 65 years and older. (Medicare & You‚ 2013) The rapid growth in the baby boomers population that began in 2011 caused a burden on the government by adding to the already high deficits. Medicare enrollment is expected to double

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    The Progressive Era had four goals‚ to protect social welfare‚ to promote moral improvement‚ to create economic reform‚ and to foster efficiency. The common people were positively impacted by the progressive era. The common people were trust busting to try and get rid of the trust. The Clayton Act strengthened the Sherman Antitrust Act which outlawed unfair business. Theodore Roosevelt and Wilson helped the common people more than taft did. Roosevelt’s meat inspection act inspected the meat to make

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    Medicare

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    and Selection Stephanie Bennett HCS/455 December 28‚ 2012 Jonathan Bibb Medicare Medicare is a federal insurance program that was created to aid the elderly with their medical bills. The Medicare program was created 40 years ago. The original benefits under Medicare did not include drug coverage. Medicare has since added drug coverage to bridge the gap under the original available benefits. The Medicare program is facing serious financial challenges. The projected expense for medical

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    The 4 goals of the Progressive Era were; protecting social welfare‚ promoting moral improvement‚ creating economic reform. The purpose of all these goals were to correct injustices in American life‚ and restore economic opportunities‚ and return control of the government to the people. To me the most important goal is promoting moral improvement‚ because if anyone has a good morals you can improve people. You can improve people’s morals also to get more encouragement for the greater good of people

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    During the progressive era the United States was caught in a forward thinking fever. During this historic time the United States had to progress in social and business settings to keep up with its booming population. During this time people were taking advantage of everyone they could‚ even committing atrocities towards other human beings. The persecutors of such crimes included everyone from politicians‚ to businessmen‚ to everyday people. The progressive leaders of the United States were able to

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