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    In a time when the government was under the philosophy of laissez-faire economics, or hands off economics, new reforms were established in the 1890s under progressive movement, and American Soldiers just returned from serving in WWI. The 1920s saw a significant amount of change like changes in culture and changes in media. In the 1920s a lot of things changed but somethings stayed the same. One thing that stayed the same was women's rights. After the ratification of the 19th amendment in…

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    in particular, was responsible for the establishment of a broad variety of social welfare programs intended on restricting the market economy and reducing the wealth gap. Wilson expanded upon the anti-trust legislation that was first introduced by Theodore Roosevelt. The purpose of this legislation was to restrict the monopoly formation in the market to improve the "fairness" of commerce. Another major business-related program that came out of the Progressive Era was the establishment of the…

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    The Spanish American war was a conflict between the United States, and Spain. The war was fought because a lot of people wanted cuba to become independent, and many Americans wanted their country to get a colonial empire. The war was declared on April 25, 1898, and ended on August 12, 1898. The war had officially ended with the Treaty of Paris being signed on December 10, 1898. There were many causes that contributed to the Spanish American war, some of these causes were Yellow journalism,…

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    American reformers think of themselves as progressive, in fact this was the period that became what was known as the progressive era. With the word progressivism we outline a body of social thought that is not entirely coherent to do with dealing with the process of industrialization in the United States. Its not quite socialism or capitalism its stands right in between the two. The Progressive movement is the whole political idea that tries to gather certain facts behind specific policies which…

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    The Progressive Movement began in 1901 and ended in 1917. It started as a social movement to fix social, economic and political problems and turned into a political movement that changed the nation, and the main objective was to eliminate corruption within the government. The issues that they worked on included, but were not limited to women’s suffrage, prohibition, Native American issues, child labor, workers compensation, direct elections, and political reforms. The Progressive Movement shaped…

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    The Spanish-American War of 1898 made the world recognize the United States as a dominant power. This hard fault battle that proceeded for about ten weeks resulted in a victory for the United States, defeating the once powerful Spanish military. In result the United States got to govern Puerto Rico, Guam and the Philippines. Cuba, unlike the other three countries that were under the power of the United states, were able to become and independent nation. This war was started by the overall idea…

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    In the poem My Papa’s Waltz by Theodore Roethke, the article Coming of Age Whether They like it or Not by Megan Rubiner Zinn, the novel Coach Wooden and Me by Kareem Abdul Jabbar, and my personal connection would playing sports or working while enjoying both it all comes down to choose one, all show coming of age through a common theme of making hard decisions that help their future decisions. The connection between the two is coming of age by helping one achieve what they want, a bribe. In…

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    Throughout the expanse of the 20th century, the United States of America experienced an unprecedented period of growth, expansion, development, and progression. Technological, social, intellectual, political, and economical developments and transformations aided the transition of the United States into the country that it is currently. As America changed and morphed into a powerful and commanding nation, the lives of individuals that lived within the nation’s borders also experienced a…

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    The Spanish-American War was the conflict between the United States and Spain that ended Spanish colonial rule in the Americas and resulted in U.S. acquisition of territories in the western Pacific and Latin America. It was one of only eleven US wars to have been formally declared by Congress. The Spanish–American War began in 1898 between Spain and the United States, the result of U.S. intervention in the Cuban War of Independence. U.S. attacks on Spain's Pacific possessions led to involvement…

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    Industrial Revolution Dbq

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    Throughout time we humans as a civilization we always strive for a better existence. During the 20th century in America there was much conflict surrounding social, economic and political issue that enamored the country for a very long time indeed and still to this day affects us. This is why the industrial revolution in America was prosperous, but like anything else in the world what goes up must come down. During this time period many Americans were trying to find there way throughout life and…

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