The emphasis on logic and rationality in industrial society
they believed it made government too powerful
confine himself to enforcing laws passed by congress
protect new industries from foreign competition
They did not elect members to Parliament and so believed Parliament had no right to tax them.
Women's rights (the term "feminism" was not yet in common use): the Seneca Falls Convention, although ignored or ridiculed by the male-dominated members of the press, not only launched what became the women's movement. It launched the movement for equal property rights (married women were considered the legal property of their husband at that time, and the women who gathered at Seneca Falls believed a married woman should be a legal person under the law); and it was also the starting point in the battle for women's suffrage (the right to vote).
Members of the common school movement believed in establishing free, public schools that would provide education to all children regardless of their background or social status. They advocated for standardized curriculum, trained teachers, and state funding for schools to ensure equal educational opportunities for all. The movement aimed to promote social mobility, citizenship, and democracy through education.
The US temperance movement was a movement led by Francis Elizabeth Willard followed by other people who were against the drinking of alcohol. They believed that the drinking of alcohol cased problems for family members and workplaces.
they believed it was unrealistic to demand such a major change
No, Quakers were not members of the Society of God. Quakers were members of the Religious Society of Friends, also known as the Quaker movement. They believed in direct communion with God and emphasized simplicity, pacifism, and equality. The Society of God is not a recognized religious organization.
How many members are there in the American Indian Movement as of 2010?Yes , thanks
what was the de stijl movement about?
to enable farmers to purchase supplies at a lower price
Sulla was an aristocrat and a traditionalist. He tried to weed out the members of the populist movement that began with Marius, and to reestablish the authority of the senate.Sulla was an aristocrat and a traditionalist. He tried to weed out the members of the populist movement that began with Marius, and to reestablish the authority of the senate.Sulla was an aristocrat and a traditionalist. He tried to weed out the members of the populist movement that began with Marius, and to reestablish the authority of the senate.Sulla was an aristocrat and a traditionalist. He tried to weed out the members of the populist movement that began with Marius, and to reestablish the authority of the senate.Sulla was an aristocrat and a traditionalist. He tried to weed out the members of the populist movement that began with Marius, and to reestablish the authority of the senate.Sulla was an aristocrat and a traditionalist. He tried to weed out the members of the populist movement that began with Marius, and to reestablish the authority of the senate.Sulla was an aristocrat and a traditionalist. He tried to weed out the members of the populist movement that began with Marius, and to reestablish the authority of the senate.Sulla was an aristocrat and a traditionalist. He tried to weed out the members of the populist movement that began with Marius, and to reestablish the authority of the senate.Sulla was an aristocrat and a traditionalist. He tried to weed out the members of the populist movement that began with Marius, and to reestablish the authority of the senate.
abolitionist movement
ruby bridges
the monarchs
English Puritans were members of a religious reform movement that sought to "purify" the Church of England from perceived Roman Catholic influences. They believed in simplifying religious practices and adhering closely to the teachings of the Bible. English Puritans played a significant role in English history, especially during the 17th century.