What Went Wrong Dbq

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What Went Wrong? We want change and we want it now! Our society has grown apart and we are no longer civilized. I am willing to pay 1 million dollars to fix today's problems. I would like to resolve health and food safety issues, women's suffrage, and child labor. These topics are important to me and that's why i'd like to contribute in fixing them. I would first like to discuss health and food safety issues. Finding hair, bugs/insects, and even feces in food is disgusting. In my opinion, this is totally unacceptable. There should be no reason anyone finds these types of things in their food. Some places have even gone to the extent of trying to cover up the rotting smell of meat with chemicals. In Document D, it states , “ a man could …show more content…

$300,000 is going to be used in supporting women equality and their rights. There is no reason women shouldn't be able to vote. When counting the votes, they don't check and see what gender voted for what. A woman's vote is not less important than anyone else's. In Document C Jane Addams discussed this topic and I completely agree with her opinion. The Document says something along the lines of a women's vote being important too because they were more concerned about social issues than men were. This includes health care, child labor, and educational systems. If women had the right to vote ( which they should ) their votes could drastically change these issues too. Document C also had a picture of a group of women standing outside the white house protesting. I think this is a great way for women to fight for their ballot because it can easily get many people's attention and possibly even the president's. Some women were even punished for protesting. They were imprisoned for wanting the right to vote. Why do we see women as less? Why shouldn't they have the right to vote? They're just as much a part of our country as men are. Resolving this issue could really make a positive difference in society by ending other problems that are important …show more content…

The working conditions are horrible. Rodents running across the ground, sharp objects lying on the floor while being barefoot, and unreliable emergency exits are just a few examples of what working in these factories were like. Document B shows a picture of breaker boys working. The air was full of many things that one should not be breathing in.The windows were covered in dust and were not allowed to be opened. The workspace was crowded and unsafe. The picture showed how hard the boys were working and that the task wasn't easy. If the boys were caught doing something they weren't supposed to, they would be beaten.Two boys were injured and killed at the Lee Breaker according to Document B. Girls don't have it so great either. At the triangle shirtwaist factory 146 young women died in the fire. They were locked in and the emergency escapes failed. We NEED to prevent these types of things from happening. Children should not be forced to work in areas that are highly unsanitary and unsafe. Stopping this issue will result in less incidents like

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