Booker T. Washington was the leader who founded a vocation training institution in the late 1800's to improve economic opportunities for African Americans. In the late 1800's government supported businesses instead of workers.
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Yes, the progressive movement did encourage Black Americans to learn trades as a way to improve their economic and social standing. Advocates believed that vocational education could empower Black communities and provide them with practical skills for self-sufficiency and economic opportunity in an industrializing society. This emphasis on trades aimed to combat racial discrimination and provide avenues for upward mobility.
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It increased economic opportunities for many African Americans.
african amerincans had better economic opportunities
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It spelled the end of many economic opportunities for both groups.
Many Americans move to the south in the 1970s due to economic status at that time. In south, there were more job opportunities and the economic was gaining gradual stability.
that the African Americans hoped to escape discrimination and find better education and economic opportunities.
Women gained jobs, but African Americans lost them.
The mission of the Chanel Foundation is to improve living standards and economic independence for women. They also provide vocational training and access to employment opportunities to wowen.
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Businesses are the most significant institution in the economic structure.
An economic institution is the set of norms relating to production and distribution of goods and services