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    declaration of war again Germany in 1917, after Germany began to use unrestricted submarine warfare and starting aiming for American ships. This gave America no choice, but to join the war. Wilson planned to run for a second term as president. He knew that the people did not want war, but we needed…

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    Florence Kelley: Rhetorical Analysis Essay In the 20th century many woman and little girls were forced to work in horrendous conditions. Florence Kelley, a social worker and reformer has expressed her disappointment through a speech she delivered in 1905 and passionately and successfully fought against the labor policies and work conditions through out the nation. In her speech at the National American Woman Suffrage Association Kelly argues that child labor laws should be changed and work…

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    there was discrimination used against them because of “tradition and culture”. African Americans during the revolutionary era were treated as equals on whaling charters, although during the WWII time they weren’t treated as well. While the war was still going on there were only two combat regiments with African Americans in them, the regiments made of about 40,000 people but there was over 200,000 African American people but they were not in combat and would do more odd jobs such as clean…

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    individualism.” (Jane Addams Hull-House Musem) Shortly after she finished her childhood and elementary years, she grew quickly into a life of accomplishments and successful projects, significantly starting in 1839, when she made history by being “the first woman factory worker inspector in the United States, appointed in Illinois by Governer John Peter Altseld in 1839” Kelley took her job as Inspector very seriously and “tried to force sweatshops to follow the rules to treat their employees…

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    2. The political climate was ripe for reform, and the stage was set for the era of the Progressive Presidents, beginning with Republican Theodore Roosevelt. 3. Teddy Roosevelt was widely popular due to his status as a hero of the Spanish-American War and his belief in “speaking softly and carrying a big stick.” 4. Taking over the presidency in 1901 after the assassination of William McKinley, he quickly assured America that he would not take any drastic measures. 5. He then…

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    mourners who wanted to see Susan B. Anthony off who were unable to enter the building (Kendall, n.d.). At Anthony’s funeral, ten thousand people withstood a snowstorm in order to honor Anthony, who they said intended at being the women’s liberator. One woman commented that although she had been childless, Anthony was the mother of all of them, giving her the nickname “mother of women” (Kendall, n.d.). On March 15, 1906, Reverend Anna Howard Shaw spoke the final words at Anthony’s funeral, saying…

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    whose woes in life birthed a new woman who is independent, kind, and feels deep sympathy for those both of pompous manner, as her relatives, and those of similar backgrounds.…

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    Progressive Era The Progressive Era was a vital generation of improvement and transformation by the Federal Government and reformers. Without this era, America would not be where it is today. Thirty-five years after the Civil War, African-American discrimination was still at large. The struggle for women's rights was already in motion, but became more of a priority during this time period to the point where some changes needed to be made. Business was thriving and the work setting was in…

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    Web. 4 Jan. 2015. <http://novaonline.nvcc.edu/eli/evans/his135/events/womenslliberation/womensliberation.htm>./knowledge/womens-earnings-and-income>. "The 1960s-70s American Feminist Movement: Breaking Down Barriers for Women." Tavaana. Civic Education, 1 Jan. 2014. Web. 3 Jan. 2015. <https://tavaana.org/en/content/1960s-70s-american-feminist-movement-breaking-down-barriers-women>. Sharon, Hartman, and Linda Wood. "Women and World War II." What Did You Do in the War,…

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    fascinating portrayal of Rose, the lead character, in relation to feminity. The movie Titanic visibly depicts the altering disposition of women’s place in American society during the 1910’s and how their roles in society should transform. Rose Dawson demonstrates qualities of the liberated women of the 1910’s, taking place during women suffrage, as innovative women. Thus, the popular Oscar award winning…

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