<span>-Thurgood Marshall was the grandson of a slave
-</span><span>One of Marshall's first major experiences of prejudice in American society was when the University of Maryland rejected his application due to race
-</span>Marshall argued that not only did separate schools cause unequal school conditions, but it also caused a feeling of humiliation and low self-worth in black children. M<span>any lawmakers opposed this ruling and his part in arguing for it.
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although you forgot to include the text or reference to know who "they" are in your question, we can comment on general terms.
Based on my early studies, I think people's lives changed as a result of the Industrial Revolution in that society completely changed the way goods were produced or manufactured.
Indeed, the Industrial Revolution changed the way of many people. Farmers who lived in the rural parts of the country decided to move to the larger cities such as New York or Chicago, where the big factories were located. Immigrants from Europe and Asia decided to move to the United States to work in the factories. There, people were hired to operate the machines in the mass production system. They earn low salaries and worked under unhealthy and risky work conditions.
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I can give you one thing based on common sense, but not sure if its the exact you're looking for
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Often time, hunter gatherers had to move often (they were nomadic). They follow the animals and whatever it is that they need. Early farmers stayed put in one place because of their crops.
The indoor electric lap which was invented during the second industrial revolution (which you've mentioned) enabled people to be awake much longer at a good light source, they were able to read, to communicate or to do anything they desired. This of course had a dramatic affect how people were socializing at night :)
<span>John Locke was a huge influence in Jeffersons work, John Locke believed heavily in a persons natural rights.</span>