During the progressive era, many 'muckrakers' understood the diversity of problems many Americans faced at the time. These muck rakers tried to reshape the country, its laws, and its people. And although many argue we have come far from the unjust regulations and conditions of the early 1900's, I believe that America should readdress a number of its troubles.
When the horrifically unsanitary and morally disgusting systems of food production were revealed, many Americans were galvanized by the meals they had been consuming. Suddenly aware of the savagery of their cooking, the people demanded a change. So the FDA was born, and standards were set for factory output. And although things improved, histor
y has indeed repeated itself. The FDA still stands today, but its inspections have decreased over the years. The same management that controls large food companies are the same people who head the Food and Drug Association. Standards slip, quality decreases, and conditions worsen.
Another common issue of this era was the vast number of children laboring for wages. These children toiled for hours on end, with little pay, and in the most hellish of conditions. Their jobs became their life, and by consequence had little opportunity to attend school. Therefore, their lack of education made it nearly impossible for these generations to rise above their current lifestyles, and better themselves or their country. These days, many immigrant children, especially those from Mexico, find themselves working alongside their parents picking crops. Day after day, these migrants see nothing but the row of fields stretching out before, as they assume this is the best chance of a good life.. And each and every child born joins the rest of the family underneath the sun, picking crops for the people of America.
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Finally, the 1900's was a time of complete gender inequality and discrimination. Little by little, women were fighting for their rights. But were barely gaining footholds of progress before being shoved back down by men. Today many would like to think that we now have a country of gender equality. But if that were the truth, women would not make 77 cents for every dollar a man makes. Businesses would not have only 4 in 10 women in senior management. And America would not be faced with outcries of change, because change is always difficult. And sometimes those with the power to make a change, don't want to waste the effort in bringing abiut such a transformation, even when the outcome delivers good.