Most people know their rights while some do not. Educating people about their rights is important first before they could actually feel empowered. So for me, not all individuals understand their human rights because one, not all have been educated. Two, not all information is accessible. Three, they don't know where to ask because again, they have not been educated. Four, they don't know if their rights have already been violated because they don't know their rights to begin with. Lastly, they will not feel empowered because they don't fully understand their rights.
After reading the text and identifying the sentences that support the author thesis, we can say they are the following:
"The <u>WPA</u>, which existed until 1943, provided work and a paycheck to almost 9 million Americans."
"At a time when people had lost much - if not all - of the money for which they had worked, The <u>Social Security Act</u> guaranteed pensions to millions of Americans.
<h3>Supporting the thesis</h3>
The author's thesis in the text is that President Roosevelt was very effective in helping people throughout the Great Depression through a series of programs.
Sentences that support that thesis will show how the programs functioned, how they helped people. That is why the sentences that mention the <u>WPA </u>and the <u>Social Security Act </u>should be selected. They explain what the two programs did and how people were helped through them.
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Explanation:
1. The only reason schools are required to teach history is because if you don't know your history you are doomed to repeat it. It is so very easy for events from the past to come to the presents if people do not learn their history. History can repeat itself in some extreme ways such as slavery or 9/11, or it could repeat itself in some very simple ways. If you really open your eyes to the world we are living in today you would notice that history has already started repeating itself. Discrimination and hate crimes are just a few ways that history has been repeating itself. Overall, I think this quote has a strong and outstanding message through the words you read, and if you cannot learn your history you are eventually at one point, going to be doomed to repeat it.
2. Yes, in everybody's eyes you would see Adolf Hitler as the only terrible person, but the hate and discrimination went much farther than just Hitler alone. Hitler had a whole army working for him. Of course he was the person to make all the decisions, but most of the people in that army made their own decision and support Hitlers wrong doings. Hitlers master plan was basically to cleanse the world of all the Jews in the world, and he didn't ever sugarcoat anything, he brutally murdered 6 million Jews while the non Jewish citizens were cheering him on and supporting them. He was a ruthless person that had no heart and ended his life on his own by shooting himself, due to him not wanting to be charged for war crimes.
We can't push each other but that very fact kept getting pushed into my thoughts.