Declination of indentured servitude and the rise of progressive era significantly increased freedoms and rights for Americans.
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American history in the late 19th Century covers the Progressive era, Glided age and the Reconstruction era. It also includes the industrial uprising and the rush of immigration in the United States. This was the period of soaring prosperity and economic growth that helped the US to become dominant in industrial, economic and agricultural power in the world with a strong national government.
By the end of the century, the United State built itself as a leading industrial power with modern technologies. It expanded the railroad network, and with abundance in natural resources like timber, oil, coal, and farmlandthat it urged entering Second Industrial Revolution. These all factors led to the decline of indentured servitude that allure the labors to the colonies for the fulfillment of their needs.
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1. the impact of Furman v. Georgia (1972) was that states had to promise to use the death penalty only with approval from the supreme court. throw out the old Miranda warning and write a new one. agree to throw out all state laws regarding crime and impose national standards. create clear standards to be applied fairly before imposing the death penalty.?
2. though the outcomes of Schenck and new york times differed, what did these decisions have in common? the government has a heavy burden to prove harm. the government can limit speech that causes harm. the government has unlimited power to limit speech. the government must follow the first amendment?
3. under the articles of confederation, if Virginia had ten thousand citizens and Delaware had five thousand citizens, how many votes would each state have in the legislature?
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Grade: High school
Subject: US History
ChapterAmerican history
Keywords: Progressive era, Glided age, Reconstruction era, United States, industrial, economic and agricultural,timber, oil, coal, and farmland