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Emile Durkheim's observation that rapid social change and a more specialized division of labor produced strains is TRUE.
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- The changes in society that were being caused by changing trends with time were devised and noted by Emile Durkheim as the factors of the breakdown of the traditional integrity of society.
- He was the first sociologist to state that with every big change introduced in society, the society would reintegrate itself to accept it at the cost of some of its older values.
<span>Homework Help </span>> HistoryWhat impact did the presidential election of 1876 have on the Reconstruction movement?<span>Download AnswerAsked on August 6, 2011 at 11:35 AM by cmebecarolyn<span>like 2</span><span>dislike 0</span></span><span><span>1 Answer | Add Yours</span><span>pohnpei397 | <span>College Teacher </span>| (Level 3) Distinguished EducatorPosted on August 6, 2011 at 11:53 AMBasically, the election of 1876 put an end to the Reconstruction movement.In this election, neither the Republican candidate, Rutherford B. Hayes, and the Democratic candidate, Samuel Tilden, gained a clear cut victory. Tilden won the popular vote, but there was a dispute over the electoral votes of four states. An electoral commission was eventually created to resolve the impasse. The commission ended up declaring Hayes the winner but it is widely believed that a deal was made in which Reconstruction was ended in exchange for the Republicans getting the presidency.After this election, Reconstruction ended and it is generally said that the end came as a result of the deal that resolved this disputed election.</span></span>
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To this end, Adams suggested the appointment of a Virginian, George Washington, to command the Continental forces, despite the fact that New Englanders were used to fighting in local militias under officers elected from among their own ranks.
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The election most likely about a subject where many different people had many different opinions
They dissagreed and it made things more tense
Harder, ya know?