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Rauschenbusch believed that evil in the world was a result of big bodies like political institutions and that evil in individuals came about as a result of this. He believed that a way to combat this was to destroy political corruption which was a major focus of the Progressive movement.
the movement's goal of political equality has not been fully achieved the movement pursued social, legal, and political equality. legislation that addressed the goals of the movement did not always result in real equality
It strengthened the national movement
This movement raised awareness of venereal disease and also started the process on how to control it. This movement also start the mental health movement.
She used her family fortune to support the movement. - NovaNet
The result of the Battle of Tippecanoe was that the Native American movement lost some of its power.
That cracking sound is the result of crepitus, which is the result of bone on bone movement or bone on ligament movement.
A social movement is a collective effort by a group of individuals aiming to bring about social change, whereas a revolution involves a more radical and widespread transformation of a society's political, economic, or social structures. Social movements can lead to revolutions if they escalate and result in fundamental changes in the existing system.
The Civil Right's Movement helped to restart the women's rights movement in the 1960s and 1970s. The number of women in the workforce doubled from 1950 to 2000 as a direct result of the women's rights movement.
Earthquakes occur as a result of strain from tectonic movement being suddenly released as a shock wave. In addition volcanoes may be formed as a result of divergence or subduction (from convergence), which both result from tectonic movement.
Mountains and deep cracks in the surface of Earth are features that result from the forces of the plate movement.
The Methodist movement was established as a result of the revival movement of Anglican minister John Wesley. Wesley and his associates argued that the Anglican and Catholic churches were too focused on form and function; rather than emphasizing the gospel message of individual salvation and personal accountability. Originally it was merely a movement within the Anglican church, but became a separate denomination after the Anglican church tried to suppress the movement.