The Food and Drug Act (FDA), women's rights, child labor, reforms in the workplace (minimum wage, limited hours).. probably some others too
The voting rights for the blacks is one of the most important reforms that are important in the US today. Constitutionalism is another reform in the US today.
Yes,A.I.M. is still active regarding Native concerns and interests,still much work to be done for the people
Slavery has been around for hundreds of years and still exists in some parts of the world today. It became a divisive issue in the 1800's because of the abolitionist movement in the North.
Because most people were still racist and prejudice in the 1920's. Most of America was probably still prejudice up until the civil rights movement in the 60's.
Slavery has been around since the 1600's and is still going on.
Yes, many of the reforms from the Progressive Era in California, such as direct democracy through initiatives and referendums, regulation of monopolies, and conservation efforts are still relevant and have lasting impacts today. These reforms have helped shape California's political and social landscape, making them useful tools for addressing current issues and challenges in the state.
We still use the calander with minor changes :---
During the Progressive Era, the federal government was still fairly limited in its power, closer to the original intent of the Framer's concept of federalism. Many of the issues involved powers that were considered reserved to the states exclusively. Matters related to elections were considered the responsibilities of the states.
Movement in Still Life was created in 2000.
womens rights prohibition/complete banning of all alchoholic beverages penal or prison reforms temperence/referaining from drunkenness but alchohol was still allowed education reforms abolitionism or removal of slavery from society
A Very Still Movement EP was created in 2000.
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yes go to Progarchives.com
then the industrialist would still control america.