Before the government provided welfare programs like home visits from social workers and food stamps, women reformers pioneered outreaches into poor, urban, and immigrant communities. Through their work in clubs, women established settlement houses that served as outposts to promote social welfare.
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Frederick Jackson Turner argued that overseas expansion was a "safety valve" to keep ambitious Americans content.
It was an agreement to treat christians nicely/fairly in the Roman Empire, rather than treating them poorly. It was later that christianity became the most popular religion there. Hope I helped :)