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The events that led to the Progressive Era—which was a period of predominant social and political reforms in the United States between the 1890s and 1920s—were the socioeconomic challenges and problems caused by political corruption and inefficiency, urbanization, immigration, and industrialization. The Progressive Era aimed at tackling and removing corruption from many aspects of government and daily living, and strengthening democracy.
Generally speaking, the progressives were/included both government (political) and non-governmental leaders alike: political leaders included people like Robert M. La Follette Sr., Roosevelt Franklin, Charles Evans Hughes, Woodrow Wilson, William Jennings, etc. On the other hand, non-governmental leaders included Sophonisba Breckinridge, Jane Addams, Edith Abbott, etc.
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Costumbre o ceremonia que ejemplifica la permanencia en la historia debe que ser de 4 letras y la 2da letra es i.
La respuesta correcta es "rito." Ahí están las cuatri letras, y la segunda es "i."
Un rito es precisamente una costumbre, una forma de hacer las cosas de manera constante o periódica, que bien pudiera ser consierado una ceremonia. Son prácticas que son parte de un acto o protocolo previamente establecido
Como son prácticas frecuentes que identifican a un pueblo, una raza, o un grupo específico esos ritos son parte importante de la cultura y la historia de las personas.
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How is Nigeria Independence Day celebrated? ... Usually, a parade by the armed forces then starts, and people line the streets wearing white and green – the colours of the Nigerian flag. Then, the national cake is cut to commemorate the celebrations at the President's villa (known as Aso Rock).
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1. Congress claimed the following powers: to make war and peace; conduct foreign affairs; request men and money from the states; coin and borrow money; regulate Indian affairs; and settle disputes among the states.
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Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Roger Sherman, Robert R. Livingston
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