<span>Over the last 100 years, teaching has slowly adapted to the times. Instead of being hit by rulers, students may be verbally warned for acting out. On the positive side, because of the increase in accessible technology, students and teachers are more connected than ever. Although the actual information hasn't changed much, the way we, as teachers and students, communicate and how we progress has changed.</span>
The equality and individualism underlying the emergence of capitalism and republican government in the eighteenth century naturally led people to begin to question the rights of women and slaves, especially African-American slaves in the United States. It is no coincidence that feminism and abolitionism arose from the ferment of the Industrial Revolution, the American Revolution and the French Revolution
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Just as a better understanding of natural rights developed during the American struggle against the specific injustices suffered by the colonies, the feminist and abolitionist Angelina Grimké pointed out in an 1837 letter to Catherine E. Beecher, "I have found that the The cause against slavery is the great school of morality in our land-that in which human rights are fully investigated, and better understood and taught, than in any other. "
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Both were defenders of women's rights.
A revival of conservatism was done to by President Truman in effect of the results that war had left to the people. Conservatism was not a sign of defeat that time but a time to listen and analyze the events that have transpired. It led President Truman to think of ways to prevent war from happening again, not only to protect the people of America but also of the world.