Initially the movement operated chiefly at the local level but it later expanded to the state and national levels progressives drew support from the middle class and the supporters included many lawyers teachers physicians and ministers and business people
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The buildup of savings did this because it meant that after the war, people would have lots of money saved up that they could use to buy consumer goods. Once the war ended, the factories would have to turn from producing war materiel to producing consumer goods again. If people had little money, there would have been little demand for these goods. But during WWII, people saved a great deal of money. Once the war ended, they could use that money to buy things like cars that had not been available during the war. This flurry of buying prevented a depression.
Mita system was one of the best inventions of the Incan government! Enormous construction of structures and highways was made possible because of the system. In the system all the people worked for the government for a certain period of time. This labor was free to government. During the Incan period, people were needed to work only 65 days to provide food for their family. So they had ample time afterwards. When it was someone elses turn,they had to join Mita. It was like the public service systems of modern times. Government took care of the family who was absent in the while working in MIta. In Mita people worked in building highways, construction of Emperor and nobles, monuments, bridges,houses, temple fields, Emporer fields and also mines.
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line 7,14,6,2,5
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answers are in the lines up above :)
It seems to me as if somewhere along the road, these Enlightenment ideas were in a way corrupted.<span> </span>The killing of the King is understandable because he is a symbol of the old way of government. Even killing the highest, most elite of the government was understandable. But killing every last government associate and even priests seems like a very noticeable turn from the traditional Enlightenment philosophies of Jean-Jacques and Voltaire.