1. IT PAVED THE WAY FOR THE MODERN-DAY AMERICAN COWBOY.
2. IT REDEFINED WHAT IT MEANT TO BE WEALTHY.
3. IT TURNED THE WORLD ON TO TOBACCO.
4. IT GAVE SOME COUNTRIES THEIR SIGNATURE FLAVORS …
5. … AND GAVE THE REST OF THE WORLD A TASTE FOR CHOCOLATE.
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<em>Ace Carlos</em>
Answer:
This is not true
Explanation:
Although the Progressive Era was known as a period of social activism in the United States (1890s to 1920s), Progressivism (progress) as a means of social reform was (and is) needed all over the world because the human condition needs improvement, yesterday, today and tomorrow.
With social reforms in various sectors the American progressives tried to address the problems of the working classes.
The American progressives might be influenced by the ideas of Immanuel Kant (progress as a movement away from barbarism towards civilization) and John Stuart Mill, a liberal philosopher (people being progressive beings).
Cowboys originated in Mexico.
When the spanish conquerors arrived, they started stablishing ranchs and farms, and the role of the <em>vaquero </em>(from the spanish word <em>vaca</em>) was coined to name the men who took care of the livestock, and who were also good with certain skills like herding, roping and riding.
As the ranching practices were spread, so did the culture of the cowboy, including their clothing style and their skills.
The first cowboys had different backgrounds like Mexican, Native American and African American, among others.
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