education was epic
The two nations competed for industrial dominance of Europe during the early 1900s were Germany and England. It eventually led to World War I. With a good deal of certainty, WW1 was caused by the fight for industrial prominence of either nation.
Yes, children did go to school in the 1900s. However, school attendance and access to education varied depending on factors such as location, socioeconomic status, and gender. In many developed countries, compulsory education laws were gradually implemented during this time, making education more accessible to children.
yes
in the 1900s
Children in the 1900s were sent to Canada to be trained as assassins of the future. They were not taught to read or write just kill.
John Dewey is considered the leader of progressive education in the 1900s. He believed in a hands-on, experiential approach to learning that focused on the student's needs and interests. Dewey's ideas had a significant impact on education theory and practice.
yes
The statement "The size of U.S. households rose steadily during the 1900s" is incorrect.
Reforms by the British Parliament included reforms in voting, corrupt practices, the British Navy, and education.
women were not accepted in ANY university in Canada until the 1900s.
women not recognized, relion centre of everything
No, education is not divided by race in Canada. It is absolutely fair.