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    affect immigrants and other Americans around the year 1900? How did immigration affect immigrants and other Americans around the year 1900? In the late 1800’s and early 1900’s, immigration is, I guess you could call it the “In” thing to do. Million of people at the time where immigrating to America from all over the globe. Immigrants are people who come from a totally different environment and move to another area. During this time period, early 1900’s and late 1800’s, it wasn't uncommon to see a bunch

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    storm surge on a Friday evening in Galveston Texas on September 7, 1900. Many residents were eating dinner unaware of a disastrous hurricane headed toward them. The people were not sure just how powerful the hurricane actually was because they did not have the modern technology that we have today. Their way of determining hurricane statistics was to simply go out on boats and report back information. By noon on September 8, 1900 this hurricane had grown in wind speed from 15 miles per hour to 50

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    During the time frame of 1900-1930, there was rapid industrialization; urbanization and innovation, which was a key part of American growth as a nation. Thanks to technological innovation of the assembly line factories could mass produce, trusts and corruption in business led to progressive ideologies, and industrial opportunity for minorities during WWI demonstrated the power of those minorities as workforce. Industrialization and technological advancements were a key part of American growth because

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    Throughout the 1900’s we have documented African Americans being persecuted and slaughtered by hate groups, while the United states government turned a blind eye. Minstrel shows successfully convinced the American public that people of African ancestry have the natural urge to rob, rape, and murder innocent women and children without any remorse. Naively, the American people bought into the act and became frightened of the color black on a man’s skin. Movies and skits mocked African American’s

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    Discrimination. Isolation. Exclusion. These things are what African Americans faced everyday in society during the 1900s. The segregation in schools had a big impact on African American lives during the 1900s. Before the Civil War, slavery existed, and slaves were treated very cruelly. In 1863, Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation to free the slaves (“Civil Rights Movement”). Barely any people actually freed their slaves, and there were a lot of problems that arose from this. Five years

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    In the early 1900s, we see that one’s social class greatly affected their financial stability, health, and life-chances. For example, if you were born into a wealthy family, your father worked and maintained a stable income. Because of this, you, as a child, would enjoy the luxury of playing with many toys, receiving a good education, and eating full meals that your mother prepared after staying home most of the day. You and your family were living the American dream. Your father wakes up in the

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    several features of Australian society around 1900 which influenced both the living and working conditions of Australians. These included death, electricity and water supplies, sanitation, impact of Aboriginals, social status, patriarchal society, wage and payment, the development of urban areas, education system (including literacy levels) and methods of transportation. Source A: Source A highlights the death rates of males and females in society during 1899-1900. This source shows that the most deaths

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    The Nursing Profession in the 1900s vs Today Since the 1900s the Nursing Profession has continued to grow and change tremendously. Nursing has become of the most sought after jobs today for its glorified assumptions. Al though Nursing has changed one thing remains they same, Nursing is all about the well being of patients. In the early 1900s nursing was just beginning to take off and women were newly independent as far as work goes. After World War II there was a great demand for nurses,

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    Nursing Vs 1900 Nursing

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    were trained to perform all the housekeeping skills. In 1900’s, there was no set of formal classes for nursing student as compared to today’s higher education. They were assigned to work for 10-12 hours without pay under the supervision of a physician. There is a huge difference between today’s and 1900’s nursing education. Nurses are more trained and skilled in their profession and today’s nursing considered to be more professional than 1900’s nursing. Florence Nightangle train

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    1750-1900 Social Changes

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    During the period 1750-1900, people made many changes in their societies and countries but there were some things that did not change since 1750. The relations between the human and the environment changed the living environments of people, for example, patterns of settlement, where people moved from the suburbs to urban areas in Europe; however, not all of them experienced this, for example, Africans did not. After the Industrial Revolution, there were many developments of different cultures with

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