American Problems
Morehouse, Frances; Graham, Sybil Fleming
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Add to basket"American Problems" is a comprehensive examination of the social, political, and economic challenges facing the United States in the early 20th century. Written by Frances Morehouse and Sybil Fleming Graham, this work serves as a foundational text for understanding the civic and social evolution of the post-World War I era. The authors explore a wide range of issues, including the intricacies of the democratic process, the responsibilities of citizenship, and the pressing industrial and economic shifts of the time.
Designed to foster critical thinking and civic engagement, the book delves into topics such as urban development, labor relations, international diplomacy, and the role of government in improving the standard of living for all citizens. It provides a detailed historical snapshot of the American mindset during the 1920s, highlighting the period's optimism for progress alongside a realistic appraisal of the hurdles to national prosperity. This scholarly yet accessible study remains a valuable resource for students of American history, sociology, and political science, offering profound insights into the roots of modern American social policy.
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