1. the Progressive Era took place at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, and was marked by intense social reform. During this time, people were increasingly concerned with bettering society through reducing poverty, improving labor laws, caring for the ill, and other humanitarian endeavors.
Answer:
Separate Greek city-states developed instead of a single state.
Explanation:
The geography did a key role in setting apart the Greek cities, imposing natural barriers as the ocean, mountains and vast distances separated and prevented a unified state.
Each city had also its characteristic culture and self-governed, this created a Mediterranean landscape where Greek culture flourished.
Important cities like Athens, Crete and Sparta developed their unique features:
- The Spartans to the West became fierce warriors and specialized in combat and armor building.
- Athens became a center of culture, science and religious practices, the greatest temples can be found there.
Contact from other cities was possible yet the independence and autonomous rule were preferred.
<em>The city-states had been naturally isolated and divided by geographical barriers, yet sea allowed as well Greeks to become experts on the sea.</em>
<em>City-states were named polis</em>
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Answer:
<em>Almost most of the movements were started by the women. Women's condition was not so good during the Revolutionary period. </em>
Explanation:
It was important for women to stand up for their rights and spread awareness among other women. If women can't stand equal to the men then the society faces a lot of social evils. The society moves forward when the women are treated with pride and respect and given equal rights.