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They advocated welfare payments for the needy , unemployment compensation , and social insurance . Fanning out into every area that touched the lives of the poor , settlement house workers became a potent force for social change .
They advocated welfare payments for the needy , unemployment compensation , and social insurance . Fanning out into every area that touched the lives of the poor , settlement house workers became a potent force for social change .
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To them , female suffrage threatened to bring with it social change , easy divorce , and a host of extremist demands . Southern suffragists accommodated themselves to these prejudices by accepting white supremacy without question .
To them , female suffrage threatened to bring with it social change , easy divorce , and a host of extremist demands . Southern suffragists accommodated themselves to these prejudices by accepting white supremacy without question .
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Potter , David M. , “ National Character " in Edward Saveth , ed . , American History and the Social Sciences ( New York : Free Press of Glencoe , 1964 ) , pp . 427-448 Women's Bureau , Department of Labor , Handbook on Women Workers ...
Potter , David M. , “ National Character " in Edward Saveth , ed . , American History and the Social Sciences ( New York : Free Press of Glencoe , 1964 ) , pp . 427-448 Women's Bureau , Department of Labor , Handbook on Women Workers ...
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