Upton Sinclair, Frank Norris and Ida Tarbell made their greatest contributions to the Progressive movement by (4) publishing books and articles to expose the problems of society. Upton Sinclair wrote a book which showed the dangerous and unsanitary lives workers of the Meatpacking District went through on a daily basis, Frank Norris exposed the struggle railroad workers go through with their bosses and the unfairness of the railroad workers life in California and Ida Tarbell wrote about the manipulative men behind the oil trade.
It made a great impact because slaves were already weak, they weren't properly taking care of. They were constantly working and they owners would not care if they were sick so therefore with them being outside all the time working it was easier for slaves to get smallpox and die possibly.
Albert J. Beveridge (Oct 6, 1862 – April 27, 1927) was known as one of the most popular and prominent American imperialists of the early 1900s. He supported the colonization of the Philippines which he considered to be a geopolitical strategy in expanding American influence on the Pacific. Along with him, the Republican leader and fellow Henry Cabot Lodge, both campaigned for the construction of a new navy.The Philipines then became an important Imperial post for the U.S. interests on the region.
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The Irish were finally represented in the House of Commons.
Plants in warmer areas would start having to adapt to the environment. Animals would slowly die out or evolve to the climate. People would also have to figure out ways to keep warmer.