Change. Classroom Application. Document. Domesticity and Family. High School. Modernizing America, 1889−1920. Motherhood. Northeast. Public & Personal Health. Region. Resource Type. Social Reform. Themes. Topics. Units. Work. 1916. 1917. 1918. 1919
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range of social services, including basic medical care, mental health support, education and training, and more.
stereotype: An oversimplified (and often offensive) assumption or description of a person or group of people.
vocation: Occupation or job
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School. Middle School. Modernizing America, 1889−1920. Public & Personal Health. Resource Type. Science, Technology, and Medicine. Social Reform. Themes. Topics. Units. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899
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School. Midwest. Modernizing America, 1889−1920. Northeast. Public & Personal Health. Region. Resource Type. Science, Technology, and Medicine. Social Reform. STEM Integration. Themes. Topics. Units. Work. 1842. 1843. 1844. 1845. 1846. 1847. 1848
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ECONOMY
Source Notes Classroom Application. Document. High School. Middle School. Modernizing America, 1889−1920. Motherhood. Public & Personal Health. Region. Resource Type. Social Reform. Themes. Topics. Units. West. Work. Work, Labor, and Economy
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and Citizenship. Artifact. Classroom Application. Elementary School. Entertainment & Media. High School. Image. International. Journalism. Life Story. Middle School. Modernizing America, 1889−1920. Northeast. Public & Personal Health. Region
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; ACTIVISM AND SOCIAL CHANGE
Source Notes Activism and Social Change. American Culture. Classroom Application. Daily Life. Document. High School. Middle School. Modernizing America, 1889−1920. Public & Personal Health. Region. Resource Type. Science
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. Harlem Renaissance. High School. Image. Immigration, Migration, and Settlement. Jim Crow. Life Story. Middle School. Midwest. Modernizing America, 1889−1920. Northeast. Public & Personal Health. Region. Resource Type. Science, Technology, and Medicine
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through the state, as well as agencies for the care of dependent children.
The State Charities Aid Association is an example of an organization that helped in the areas of public health and childcare.
The women who are opposed to woman suffrage are in
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women were meant to be at home. They took care of their husbands and children and managed the cooking, cleaning, and health of the home. But as the nineteenth century came to a close, more women promoted a new vision of womanhood, one that included the
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