yes
Josiah Strong
the Equal Rights Amendment
Booker T. Washington
Frederick Jackson Turner argued that, since the American frontier was running out, overseas expansion would be a safety valve to keep Americans content.
Fredrick Jackson Tuner
Josiah Strong
Josiah Strong
Josiah Strong
Freud believed that the greatest threat to civilized society is the human unconscious and its primitive and instinctual drives. He argued that these unconscious desires, if repressed or unchecked, could lead to destructive and antisocial behavior that undermines society's norms and stability.
Many people in the U.S. during the 19th century believed Indian tribes needed to be "civilized" due to a prevailing ethnocentric worldview that deemed Euro-American cultural norms superior. This belief was often rooted in Manifest Destiny, the idea that Americans were destined to expand across the continent. Proponents argued that assimilating Native Americans into Western culture would lead to their "improvement" and integration into American society, reflecting a paternalistic attitude that disregarded the tribes' own cultures and ways of life.
Adam Smith wrote A Theory of Moral Sentiments, in which he argued that "Sympathy", defined as a proper regard for others, is the basis of a civilized society.
Imperialists 😀
Booker T. Washington argued that African Americans should accommodate themselves to segregation and focus on vocational education.
Frederick Jackson Turner argued that, since the American frontier was running out, overseas expansion would be a safety valve to keep Americans content.
Frederick Jackson Turner argued that, since the American frontier was running out, overseas expansion would be a safety valve to keep Americans content.
the Equal Rights Amendment
Giving higher education to African Americans who can use it