Which of the following would be considered exemplary of Carranzo’s progressive reforms? a. 8-hour work day b. U.S.-Mexican trade agreement c. two-house legislature d. foreign investment with Asian nations

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Foreign investment with Asian nations is considered exemplary of Carranzo’s progressive reforms. Because Foreign investment before progressive reforms was not allowed between the countries.

What is progressive reforms?

Progressive era was the period between the 1896–1916, when the political leaders and social activism of the United States has spanned the 1890s to World War I.

The main intention of progressive era is to identify the problems regarding the civilization, industrialization, urbanization and about the political misuse.

Thus, option D is correct.

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Answer: d. foreign investment with Asian nations

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Write an essay discussing how well the United States is upholding the principles ofthe Declaration of Independence. Use your Reading Notes, Handout A, your personal
experiences and opinions, and your knowledge of current events for information to
write your essay.

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As it always has, the USA has some difficulties with some of the aspirations (and they are more aspirations than principles) expressed in the Declaration of Independence, and it has some success with some others. The trend, as President Obama described, is generally toward progress, but isn’t smooth and regular. One ought to remember that the Declaration is not a set of laws, it is not a Constitution, it is not really expressing a set of principles. The first paragraph expresses a philosophy which is mainstream 18th century Enlightenment, and famously states that “all men are created equal”, a phrase put there by slave-owners who did not acknowledge that their black slaves were fully “men”, and did not extend that alleged equality to their wives and daughters. Since 1776 the USA freed its slaves, after a brutal Civil War, and it enfranchised its women (after a long and difficult campaign). Objectively US society is closer to the ideals of that first paragraph than it was in the 1790s. It still has a ways to go; but the fact that the USA has an expressed intent to strive toward those ideals is more than one sees in most nations.

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Declaration of Independence, in U.S. history, document that was approved by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, and that announced the separation of 13 North American British colonies from Great Britain. It explained why the Congress on July 2 “unanimously” by the votes of 12 colonies (with New York abstaining) had resolved that “these United Colonies are, and of right ought to be Free and Independent States.” Accordingly, the day on which final separation was officially voted was July 2, although the 4th, the day on which the Declaration of Independence was adopted, has always been celebrated in the United States as the great national holiday—the Fourth of July, or Independence Day.

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The National Defense Education Act (1958) was created to

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The act was created for two purposes. One, it was designed to provide the country with specific defense oriented personnel (providing federal help to foreign language scholars, area studies centers, and engineering students). Two, it provided financial assistance (mainly through the National Defense Student Loan program) for thousands of students who would be part of the growing numbers enrolling at colleges and universities in the 1960s.