Dorothea Dix
Dorothea Dix was an educator, writer, and social reformer. By 1836, Dix changed her focus to the condition of asylums.
Dix began with the conditions of prisons. She was introduced to prisons by educating prisoners. She recorded the conditions and eventually reported what she saw to the government. She brought attention to the issue of keeping criminals next to mentally ill inmates. She advocated for separate facilities for the mentally ill and to clean up the prisons. The government began to provide funding for new facilities to be built.
He did not agree with punishing people for breaking the rules of the church.
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<span>Direct democracy and education were
related in Athens through the following scenarios:
1. Athenian boys were educated to become active citizens with skills to take
part in a democratic government. </span>
<span>2. Women
had no political power, so education was for girls.</span>
The Russia economical advances made great industrial experience in the two decades during 1914, but it was still under-developed and ill-equipped to supply a war.
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