Before the Civil War, most people saw nothing wrong with children working long hours. Over time, people began to see it as unfair and even cruel. What is something that society once accepted but now sees as wrong, or something we still accept today that might be viewed as wrong in the future? Explain your reasoning.
Prompt Response: Something we still accept that will most likely be seen as wrong and not done in the future is racism as we start to see as a society it is mixed as sometimes it can often be seen as good and bad. In today's society we believe that racism is something that is "fine" however the effects are often bad because it influences us to believe we can treat a person a certain color a certain way and I believe that in the future maybe a decade or two will be seen as something that is morally wrong and is not done even among young generations as we all join hands together.
Summary: Today in class we read over a short article over how child labor was soon abolished and what led up to that.
Reflection: Today I learned that child labor is not used today because of the many factors that tie into it such as the harsh conditions they had to work in. This impacted me by making me feel a bit empathetic because it made me imagine on how the kids back then we're treated and the harsh environment they had to live in, in order to just survive and hopefully grow up to be an adult and even then the kids would became hateful towards the society they live in causing problems. In the future I will use this when discussing among my peers about why it wouldn't be a good idea to have child labor despite on paper seeming like a flawless and good idea.
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