I'm still researching all this myself but look up social policies of the republican government (eg. the scopes 'monkey' trial, prohibition and the KKK) and economic policies (such as laissez faire, tariffs and unions) and then look at the impact it had on groups like women, farmers, African Americans and immigrants. hope that helps :3
It can lead to duplication of government and inefficient, over-lapping or contradictory policies It can lead to inequality between the states and lead to unhealthy competition and rivalry between them It can lead to over-government that will result to corruption. that is all i could find.
Ideological refinement emphasizes the discrepancy between high support of principles of equal treatment and low support for active government intervention to reduce racial inequality (Quillian 312)
advantages and disadvantages of being 18?
All of the above
Muckrakers were journalists who went above and beyond traditional reporting to expose corrupt government or business practices. Nellie Bly was a famous muckraker who became associated with Joseph Pulitzer for her undercover work exposing unfair treatment of employees and dishonest behavior by the government.
do you think it is deviant for our government to have such inequality?
Trust in the government can decline due to a variety of factors such as corruption, broken promises, lack of transparency, and ineffective policies. Additionally, political scandals, misinformation, and perceptions of inequality or injustice can also contribute to a loss of trust among the general population.
Agents can perpetuate social inequality through their actions and interactions within an institution. These agents, such as teachers, employers, or government officials, may unknowingly enforce unequal treatment or opportunities for different groups based on societal norms and biases. By reinforcing existing power dynamics and stereotypes, socializing agents can solidify the institutionalized system of social inequality.
Protecting its own farmers by subsidizing them makes it more difficult for farmers (e.g. in Africa0 to sell (export) their goods. This may create global inequality.
Gender inequality can contribute to the spread of HIV and AIDS if women are not sufficiently empowered to insist on a safe relationship with monogamy or condom use. In addition, inability of women to financially support themselves may require them to consent to unsafe sexual relationships.
Government policies and programs, such as benefit programs and the progressive income tax, reduce income inequality.
Liberals generally believe that some level of inequality is acceptable in society, but that excessive inequality can harm social cohesion and economic stability. They advocate for policies that aim to reduce inequality through progressive taxation, social programs, and access to education and healthcare for all individuals. Liberals emphasize the importance of equal opportunities for all members of society to succeed and contribute to the common good.
Feminist theory examines how power dynamics and social structures contribute to inequality between women and men. It focuses on addressing issues such as gender discrimination, patriarchy, and unequal access to resources. Feminist scholars seek to challenge and change the systems that perpetuate gender inequality.
Gender stratification refers to the unequal distribution of resources, power, and opportunities between genders in society, while gender inequality is a broader concept that encompasses disparities in various aspects of life such as wages, education, and representation. Gender stratification can contribute to gender inequality by reinforcing systems of oppression based on gender.
Voltaire.
Economic revolutions worked against the creation of a republican society based on social equality, participation in government, and public spiritedness. The revolutions created strong class differences that decreased the sense of social equality. Economic inequality increased, as southerners preferred the plantation ideal to involvement in factory development, southerners believed that slaves would not work in factories, and southerners were not forced to adapt to changes brought by waves of immigrants from abroad.
You would likely be using a feminist theoretical approach, which emphasizes analyzing and challenging power dynamics, social structures, and cultural norms that contribute to gender inequality within society. This approach may also involve examining intersections with other forms of inequality, such as race, class, and sexuality.