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The Granger Laws were promoted primarily by a group of farmers known as The National Granger of the Order of Patrons of Husbandry. The main goal of the Granger was to regulate rising fare prices of railroad and grain elevator companies after the American Civil War.
Explanation:
They found out by experimenting :P sorry not much but yeah
Strikes were not supported by the government--in 1894 the Pullman Strike was shut down by the Cleveland administration by use of the army. Strikes were disrupting the countries production and the government was not willing to support the action. Because strikes and unions were seen as one they hurt the union efforts.
Strikes were seen as a anarchist or communist movement--many strikes became violent. Extreme people in the groups used bombings, beatings, killings as a part of the strikes leading to bad reputations for unions. The Haymarket Square Riot began as a strike in Chicago and ended with the execution of leadership marking the unions as extreme.
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The separate system is a type of prison administration that is based on the concept of isolating inmates in solitary confinement.
Elizabeth started advocating for gender segregation, female matrons for female inmates, schooling and jobs (often knitting and sewing), and religious instruction.
The most recently developed philosophy of punishment is that of recovery, which holds that the object of punishment is to provide the criminal with care and instruction so that he is capable of contributing to society and serving as a law-abiding member of the community.
Explanation:
SEPARATE SYSTEM WAS A BAD THING, PEOPLE KILLED THEMSELVES, MADE THEM MENTAL.
ELIZABETH FRY WAS IS A GOOD PERSON. SHE IMPROVE OTHER PEOPLE LIVES BY HELPING OTHERS.