Which best describes an accomplishment of the woman suffrage movement
By starting a tradition of action for social and political change
By starting a tradition of action for social and political change
the harlem renaissance created a sense of african american identity that supported the later civil rights movement
the Harlem renaissance created a sense of African American identity that supported the later civil rights movement
John Dewey was the pragmatist who inspired the progressive education movement of the 1930s. Dewey believed that education should be focused on the needs and interests of the individual student, with an emphasis on hands-on learning and practical problem-solving skills. His ideas had a significant impact on the development of educational practices in the 1930s and beyond.
The Progressive Era was an age of reform. Its effects touched all Americans and changed the role of government in American society.
voters gained more power
it is epic
Native Americans still faced significant discrimination and poverty during the progressive era. Government policies such as the Dawes Act and assimilation efforts continued to impact their communities, leading to loss of land and cultural practices. Although some reformers advocated for Native American rights, progress was limited and many challenges persisted.
By starting a tradition of action for...
Susan B. Anthony established the American Equal Rights Association. She worked with Lucretia Mott and Lucy Stone to do this. Anthony worked towards equal rights and specifically, the Women's Suffrage Movement.
John Dewey is considered the leader of progressive education in the 1900s. He believed in a hands-on, experiential approach to learning that focused on the student's needs and interests. Dewey's ideas had a significant impact on education theory and practice.
A significant impact of the Enlightenment was the promotion of reason, science, and individual rights. It challenged traditional authority and led to the development of democratic principles that influenced revolutions, such as the American and French Revolutions.
The Renaissance in Europe did not have a strong influence on early American and Colonial literature. While the Renaissance was a significant cultural and intellectual movement in Europe, its impact on early American literature was limited due to the distance and cultural differences between the two regions.
growth in population of black people
Richard Wright and Langston Hughes