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    required expanding the scope of local‚ state‚ and federal government authority. This‚ they believed‚ would ensure the progress of American society. The progressive movement refers to the common spirit of an age rather than to an organized group or party. Progressivism was so diverse in its origins and intentions that few people adhered to all of its principles. Nevertheless‚ Progressivism became one of the central elements of American liberalism‚ and the legislation and initiatives of the period

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    A lodging house

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    shows the Prolartiat living in a small lodging house that shows the unsatisfactory living conditions that the Russian working class is known to have lived their daily lives in. The perspective of source A is that of a socialist perspective. As this source is from a socialist party it can therefore affect the reliability of the source. Source A would not be considered reliable because the meaning behind the photograph is somewhat biased considering the source of the photograph and the motives behind

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    was beyond beautiful and that no one can compare to her. In the movie‚ she is more standard looking with blonde hair and didn’t look that attractive. In both the movie and book Rosa dies after drinking brandy‚ but‚ in the movie‚ she drinks it at the party they throw for Severo del Valle‚ Rosas father. In the book‚ she drinks it because she was feeling sick and the doctor told her to drink it. In the book‚ Alba‚ Blanca’s daughter‚ has Rosa’s hair but in the movie‚ she is an ordinary little girl. In

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    Red Scare The Red Scare of 1919 was the first of two major periods in American History when fear of radicalism culminated in the persecution and deportation of Americans thought to be radicals (communists‚ anarchists‚ or socialists). An unprecedented event‚ the Red Scare of 1919 exhibits how popular suppression and fear of radicalism can have disastrous consequences. The causes of the Red Scare are numerous and varied‚ however‚ one of the most important factors that contributed to the scare was

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    International Womens Day

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    global celebration of women. In different regions the focus of the celebrations ranges from general celebration of respect‚ appreciation and love towards women to a celebration for women’s economic‚ political and social achievements. Started as a Socialist political event‚ the holiday blended in the culture of many countries‚ primarily Eastern Europe[->1]‚ Russia[->2]‚ and the former Soviet bloc[->3]. In many regions‚ the day lost its political flavour‚ and became simply an occasion for men to express

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    voting rights. 1909 In accordance with a declaration by the Socialist Party of America‚ the first National Woman’s Day (NWD) was observed across the United States on 28 February. Women continued to celebrate NWD on the last Sunday of February until 1913. 1910 n 1910 a second International Conference of Working Women was held in Copenhagen. A woman named a Clara Zetkin (Leader of the ’Women’s Office’ for the Social Democratic Party in Germany) tabled the idea of an International Women’s Day. She

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    time there were specific strains that were emerging the movement of the working class. This would help transform the artisan republican ideology in to the “wage slavery.” In between the years 1870 to 1920 “focuses on the reform unionist‚ populist‚ socialist‚ and syndicalist movements in the US labor history that aimed to enhancing workers’ control and eliminating “wage slavery”. (Elteren‚ p.188) As Mel Van Elteren describes‚ “These movements differed from “bread and butter” trade unionism and progressivism

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    In the early 1900’s life for America’s new Chicago immigrant workers in the meat packing industry was explored by Upton Sinclair’s novel The Jungle. Originally published in 1904 as a serial piece in the socialist newspaper Appeal to Reason‚ Sinclair’s novel was initially found too graphic and shocking by publishing firms and therefore was not published in its complete form until 1906. In this paper‚ I will focus on the challenges faced by a newly immigrated worker and on what I feel Sinclair’s

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    The Jungle

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    The Jungle by: Upton Sinclair In the book “The Jungle” by Upton Sinclair the author gives a critique of the early twentieth century labor practices in the growing cities of the United States. It gives people an opportunity to see all the factors that were going on not only in the meatpacking industry‚ but also the way working people lived and all the challenges that they had to overcome to just be able to survive. It also shows how the working conditions are in the city of Chicago. It shows how

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    Skokie vs Collin

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    Skokie vs. Collin In Skokie‚ Illinois Frank Collin wanted to march in the Village of Skokie‚ Illinois. Skokie had the most Jewish residents per capita in the United States at the time. His political views are representing the National Socialist Party of America because he was a regional leader of the organization. Frank Collin was eventually granted permission to march by the seventh United States circuit court of appeals by the ruling‚ “1st amendment is King”. The court also determined that the

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