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OpenStudy (tanya123):

!!! One Medal Question !!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ok, the first one is very simple. And if would be easy if you knew when progressive reform is, and progressive reform when looking at it politically, is efforts that the government makes with the help of the people to improve systems such as working conditions and child labor like the government reforms to change that because now there are laws on how long a person can work and you have to be a certain age. So what have you learned about that fall under this category? I bet you could use the worker and child labor thing but expand on it in your own words

OpenStudy (anonymous):

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progressive_Era Go here it will help you tons for the first one

OpenStudy (anonymous):

2. Okay girly think about? Suffrage and women. That is one of the main things that happened early in 20th century. Women were allowed to vote and they began fights for more rights along with the African Americans. Furthermore, African Americans getting the right to vote opened the door for women. And like African Americans whose door for equality was the Brown v. Board of Education case, Women's right to vote when their door.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

* sorry for all the spelling mistakes lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well let me help you with the 3nd one and then I will guide you with that question

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Teddy Roosevelt is strongly known for his "Big stick" and he pursued a lot of policies that really opened up the U.S so to say. Teddy did a lot to help but some might say he did a little bad lol Talking about Teddy is a lot, so go to this site read about the first paragraph which is not much at all, and I am sure you will understand this question. Now if you don't PM me okay?

OpenStudy (tanya123):

PM ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Personal message :p

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I will help you with your other question now

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay, I read your statement wrong. Yes indeed you can use racial anti-discrimination efforts, & women's rights for the reform question. Did you by chance look at the site? Because you can find more ideas there if you need them:)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well now you can do that. I know you can. All you have to do is talk about like the laws and movements that came with them. Like womens efforts, many women went to jail protesting for the right to vote and because they fought so hard they got the 19th amendment passed. And you just explain the other ones like this for your answer. Furthermore, for education you can use the Brown v. Board of education cas For Law you can use the Miranda v. Arizona case and the Gideon v. Wainwright And for Racial Discrimination you can use all the amendments that gave African Americans rights

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Because laws and rights are reforms. Anything that improved, helped or fixed is a reform @tanya123

OpenStudy (tanya123):

Thank you @PurpleUnicornn7771234 you are the best =')

OpenStudy (anonymous):

awwh so sweet of you thanks:) As long as you understand!

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