Teacher professional development and classroom resources across the curriculum
Teacher professional development and classroom resources across the curriculum
From the 1970s to the present, conservatism, globalization, and an emphasis
on individual rights and non-discrimination have changed the United
States. Conservatism has sought to limit the role of the federal government,
advance the market economy, and return the nation to a faith-based society.
Globalization further integrated the United States with the world through
immigration, trade, and the exchange of popular culture. Inspired by the civil
rights movement, a variety of groups sought to expand their rights.![]()
The rise of conservatism has limited the role of the federal government, promoted the market forces driving globalization, and raised issues of morality and religion in the public sphere. More
Cultural diversity and egalitarianism continue to shape American society through globalization, immigration, and an emphasis on individual rights and non-discrimination. More
As the United States emerged from the Cold War in the early 1990s, the processes of globalization—such as immigration, trade, and the sharing of popular culture—have linked Americans closely to the rest of the world. More
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