HIST 405N Week 5 Discussion; Industrialization, Imperialism, and America s Entry Into WWI - Child Worke and Women s Rights Activists

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Institution HIST 405N United States History
Contributor Lisa Lane

Week 5 Discussion: Industrialization, Imperialism, and America’s Entry Into WWI

Child labor and Women's rights activists during 1880-1914.

For the initial post, pick two (2) of the following categories representing minority groups during 1880-1914:

  • Women's rights activists
  • African Americans
  • Child workers
  • Great Plain Indians

Then, address the following for your selections:

  • Explain the socio-economic status and challenges of your minority groups at the turn of the century.
  • How did the Industrial Revolution affect your chosen minority groups?
  • Analyze how the Progressives brought reform to your selected minority groups. Do you find that the Progressives were successful in making government responsive and improve the conditions of your chosen minority group?

 

 

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Institution HIST 405N United States History
Contributor Lisa Lane
 

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