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    There are many allegorical similarities between L. Frank Baum’s The Wizard of Oz and the Populist Movement of the 1890’s, almost too many to believe they are accidental. However, writers tell stories about what they know, no matter how farfetched these stories may seem. Baum’s real world inspirations surrounded him everyday, and it is not unreasonable to argue these inspirations influenced Baum’s writing on a subconscious level. Depending on what mindset you read the book in, these connections…

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    Why is Theodore Roosevelt’s face on Mount Rushmore? Teddy Roosevelt was a man who saw the good and bad in everything, He created the square deal which allowed everyone to succeed and have the same amount of opportunities as the next person. For example, He read a book called The Jungle written by Upton Sinclair and he was disgusted and immediately started to reform our health guidelines for what we eat. He passed the Meat Inspection Act, which made it so that all meat made and sold, must be…

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    The 20th Century was responsible for tremendous changes in political policies to address socioeconomic problems. When the economy began to collapse attention shifted from social justice reform, and economic concerns dominated the larger political agenda. During the 1960 Presidential Campaign John F. Kennedy pitched his concept of a "new frontier”. He was on a crusade in the foundation of the past with a commitment to elicit renewal and change for a brighter future. President Kennedy's vision…

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    When I began studying the Progressive era, I was unaware of what this era was really all about. Although my recollection was entertained by the growth in immigration at Ellis Island in New York City and also at Angel Island in San Francisco, California. I recalled the stories of factory workers who lost their lives or were working under horrendous conditions and I recall the employment of child laborers. I now know the Progressive era was much more than I ever knew existed and is defined as a…

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    The progressives and their movement attempted to fix a of problems and negativity in the industrial revolution. Some of the most common problems during the progressive era were economical and political problems. The social problems were poverty, violence, greed, racism, class warfare. The more popular people that have tried to fix social problems were journalists like Jane Addams, Jacob Riis, and and Ida Tarbell. Theses people were all powerful voices in the progressive era. The voice that had…

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    Thesis: In Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain uses Jim to explain that slavery was a wrong institution because whites treated blacks like they were a different species, which was wrong because blacks are humans too. TS1 Violence: In Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, violence is seen as one of the most vulgar aspects of slavery because humans beat and other humans and deprive them of their basic amenities. TS2 Family Separation: Miss Watson shows how separation of families was another…

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    As a consequence of Industrialization and modernization, from a sociological perspective there is a vast change observed in families and personal relationships which ultimately leads to de-traditionalization and individualism in social life. Some presented a pessimistic view on these changes that is the breaking down of traditional customs and culture can disintegrate the moral framework, while some others focused on the positive potential that come up suggesting greater diversity in…

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    England (1819-1901), who ascended the throne in 1837 and ruled the British Empire, restoring stability to the crown. His reign is considered one of the most prosperous of his time, so he came to become a symbol of a period to take his name: (Victorian era) With Queen Victoria in power (1837-1901), the British domination of the known world, reached unprecedented levels. His reign, become emblem of the consolidation of the British Empire, witnessed the rise of the middle classes and was…

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    Mark Twaine’s reference to the corrupted government, that it was “glittering on the surface corrupt underneath”, addresses the corruption that was shaping the nation in the mid-19th century. Reconstruction was a time when the U.S. population and economy grew quickly, but along with this, there was a lot of political corruption. The widespread belief in the middle to the late 19th century was that the United States had a special mission to expand westward. Urbanization during the Reconstruction,…

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    This surge of progressive reformers was driven by the city inhabitants because they witnessed the most alteration at a swift pace. The middle-class specialists were made up of lawyers, medical professionals, and teachers among others and were undoubtedly combined in pursuing…

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