The United States of America has changed through time, so has done the world. The Bill of Rights written during the XVIII century, added to the Constitution specific personal freedoms and rights reserved for each State, that are still followed.
Despite the fact that some decisions may raise unease among people, the whole society respects each state freedom. The best current example that can be given here is the abortion law that is treated differently depending on the State.
Both leaders enacted ant-Jewish legislation
Germany forces also joined Italian forces in the Mediterranean battle where Mussolini was fairing poorly especially in Greek, which led to the defeat of Greece
Hitler fought for Mussolini when he was deposed by king victor Emmanuel
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Progressivism is the doctrine according to which certain economic and social measures - driven mainly by science and technology - are essential for the improvement of the human condition. It is also related to the breakdown of traditional social standards, which in turn would promote values such as freedom and equality.
Progressivism has a strong connection with the Enlightenment.
Historians call the intellectual and political movement of the 18th century enlightenment, which argued that progress must be based mainly on human reason, and not on religious faith. At that time, Christian doctrine was still hegemonic in Europe and throughout the West. For this reason, Enlightenment ideas meant a philosophical revolution, the effects of which are still felt today. Still in the 18th century and over the following centuries, there were profound structural changes based on Enlightenment thinking, such as:
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the end of absolutist regimes and the rise of modern democracies;
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<u>liberalization of markets and an end to commercialism;
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<u>centrality of reason and science, to the detriment of religious thought, and the secularity of the State.</u>
The Baroque Era<span> began in 1600 and </span>ended<span> with the death of Johann Sebastian Bach in 1750</span>