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Industrial Revolution

amount of silver every year. This helped by ensuring that there would not be as many depressions because there was enough money to back-up the money being printed. As for the city problems, social reformers fought to make laws to make conditions better. The Pendleton Act was also passed which said that examinations would be needed for public-service jobs.To deal with prejudice people, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People helped colored people fight for their rights as social reformers did. These solutions were helpful to get us where we are today.As for Russia, they also had solutions for their problems. Violence was a solution because the government was not helping and the people tried to do what they could. The Czar in Russia had complete power and did not allow any laws to be passed. Overthrowing the government and having a revolution was a last resort when there was nothing left to do for the people. They had many problems to deal with and not many ways to solve them.Although the United States and Russia had similar problems, they solved their problems much differently. The United States had a government that was based on listening to the people, and they were able to pass laws and were allowed to fight for their own rights. Russia on the other hand, had a government that was tyrannical and was not built around the people. Therefore, the people were not listened to at all, and were not able to find answers to their problems as easily as Americans. They had to resort to violence and a revolution to get their point across in an attempt to solve their problems. These differences occurred mainly because of the forms of government, and because of what things were like here and in Russia. In Russia many people were poor and few were rich. In the United States it was a little more balanced out. The solutions to the problems were solved differently in Russia and the United States....

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