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People who supported Darwinism said that the government should not interfere in the working of the society by helping the poor and marginal people like immigrants because it has an adverse affect on the development of the society and does not let it go forward.
Similarly Eugenics were also totally against the immigration and the coming of people of low grades to the south america because it hindered growth and changed the mind set of the people.
<span>Women's rights. The suffrage movement picked up after the Civil War and was gaining steam going into the 20th century. Women were wanting many changes to society but held no political power to change anything. Women wanted the right to vote so they could contribute to political changes needed to reform other parts of society like working conditions, unions, and immigrant settlement. Women will get the right to vote in 1920 with the passage of the 19th Amendment. </span>
Yes, let's agree with George Washington on this point.
Washington made the statement you quoted as part of his farewell address to the nation, delivered September 17, 1796. The idea in his statement was that whether American by birth or by choice, we rally around the idea of America -- that we are working together as one for the common goals and ideals that America has. The United States of America has always been that kind of nation. The unity of the United States comes from the ideas that together we hold dear, rather than from all persons in the country having the same ethnicity or cultural heritage from which they originated.
Solon is the Greek leader who <span>was responsible for eventually loosening the harsh and uncompromising laws of leaders such as Draco.</span>