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    Women’s Rights Throughout history change has occurred throughout the United States. . Change occurred for men‚ citizens with disabilities‚ and even blacks. White men were considered superior to women and African Americans.In the 19th century women were not equal to men in the United States. If anything women were not seen as individuals like slaves‚ they were seen as nothing more than property. Women were excluded with no given opportunities to change their circumstances until 1818. Courageous

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    Industrialization was growing and spreading vigorously. Many more people became open to the ideas of industry/factories. In 1789‚ a young British man named Samuel Slayer emigrated to the US and built his one machines and started up the ideas of factories in the United States. Because of this many more people followed in his foot steps. Little later in 1813‚ the American Textile industry was revolutionized. Due to these new industries‚ money grew and was able to help fund more operations. All of this

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    Women in the late 1800’s In America‚ rights for women were very limited and were mainly appointed to men. They did not have common rights that in today society are now over looked because the current situations are no longer Woman in American during the late 1800’s were treated unfairly because they had to fight for their rights because they could not vote‚ own property for themselves‚ and were not treated equally to men. In the late 1800’s woman had to fight for their rights to vote. The reason

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    Changes of Lifestyle for Young People Name Course Professor Date Changes of Lifestyle for Young People Introduction There have been massive changes in lifestyle of young people a century ago and the life of teenagers today. Most of the changes are remarkable and dramatic. Nowadays‚ there are fresh forms of media like the internet and television. Family makeup and emphasis on values today are nothing in comparison to what they were a hundred years ago (Weil‚ 1997). The young people’s

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    Crisis‚ the Spoil System‚ and many others‚ the good shined through. The Common People’s Rights (or just white men) took a step forward. Also events‚ some good‚ some bad‚ such as the Westward Expansion or Texas Independence took place. Through the early 1800’s‚ writers like Longsfellow‚ art like the Hudson River School‚ and lyricists like Samuel Smith presented not only their perspective on the issues going on at the time‚ but also demonstrate it through art that people could enjoy for years to come

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    Religion is the foundation upon which our very nation was built upon. However‚ we have not always had the freedoms that we enjoy today. Our founding fathers couldn’t even serve the God of their choice or even have the freedom of speech. Even today we still have problems with freedom of religion. There have been many cases brought before the courts for infringement on religious freedoms such as Wisconsin vs. Yoder‚ Goldwater vs. Religious Rights‚ and Sherbert vs. Verner. In 1620‚ the Pilgrim

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    Right of Education Over the years America has changed significantly. Some important changes include the civil rights movement‚ the equal voting rights for women‚ and the right of education to all movement. These changes are meaningful to all society because all that has been worked for would be gone‚ and people would not have the capability to enjoy all of these rights‚ including the education that they could receive. In the twentieth century‚ insuring free and equal education for primary and secondary

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    Child labor is the “full-time employment of children under a minimum legal age.” Child labor is an awful act that still happens around the world. However‚ in the United States child labor is mostly eradicated. It did not happen overnight but in fact took many years. There were many different laws and acts and committees that were created before there was no child labor. One of the earliest Child Labor Laws in the United States‚ was in Massachusetts. The act was passed in 1836 that regarded “the

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    Francisco Miranda Whittington Ela IV Date: 3 - 1 - 2024 Racism and Inequality The promise of emancipation was not fulfilled by reconstruction‚ it’s seen through the modern day issue of the racial stereotypes put on black individuals by police and regular citizens as well. We can combat these issues by showing fairness to all parties in situations where an answer isn’t clear to who’s fault and what happened. Some people could say the emancipation was fulfilled if you look at the freedom and rights

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    The Flour Industry The flour industry was a very popular industry in the late 1800’s. It was also very important because people used it in their everyday foods. Flour was made from wheat so the company needed it. That is why there is so many fields around Minnesota. Always‚ here is everything you should know the about the flour industry. The founder of the Pillsbury flour co. was Charles Pillsbury. He started the company with little money and because he needed a job. Pillsbury did not

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