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…. The articles examine political corruption, the emergence and behavior of giant corporations, and labor racketeering in industrial America. The article by Lincoln Steffens mostly focused on the problems and examples of corruption, as well as the challenge of reform
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…optimistic ways than on the Romantic. The Victorian period was a transition toward improvements both politically and socially. The First and Second Reform Bill allowed the middle class of England to earn more votes and voice their opinions in politics. The working…
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…Release Government’s Grip on Education Will the debates over education reform ever end? Can any system of education ever be formed to satisfy the conflicting desires of the people? The education of America’s youth is an important subject to most…
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…of the authoritative figures in religion. However, most importantly, the reformers played a heavy role on the structure of democracy. Many of reforms during this time period included those for women’s rights, alcoholism, slave abolishment, and so on. One goal all reformers
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…, “Resistance to Civil Government” is considered to be one the most famous political essays on Transcendentalism of the time. This essay was published anonymously, but major writers of this period identify him as the author. Transcendentalism began as a reform
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…with the people of lands neighboring the state. Still, the most important accomplishments of Augustus were a result of his political reformation not expansion, colonization or physical reconstruction. His government, called the Principate, returned power…
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…for retribution. As society advanced, the methods of capital punishment became more "civilized". However, the result remains the same, legally sanctioned death. Reform of automatic death sentences began in Europe in the 1750's. The social reformers and English law…
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…, but at the same time, extremely corrupt institution. Beginning early in the twelfth century onwards, there were calls for reform. Hence, between 1215 and 1245 nine church councils with the primary goal of church reform were held; unfortunately, significant progress…
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…Progressive Era Progressivism was a period of American history in which improving working conditions, the way of life, exposing corruption, expanding democracy and making reforms was the main idea of this period. Many of the citizens granted…
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…Multicultural Education: Characteristics and Goals Multicultural education is an idea, an educational reform movement, and a process who’s major goal is to change the arrangement of education institutions so that male and female students, outstanding…
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