The Importance Of A Good Society

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Madison grant defines good society as a society that balances social order and the right to self government. Throughout the history of the United States of America different governing method, different presidents have tried to create a society that is ideal in having equality and justice for all. Good society depends on good governance meaning reliability, predictability and accountability of the government. The government from the 1920s to present has tried to promote good society through equality and justice for all people in the country. The government has created a better society but not a good society yet.
The government in 1920s didn’t promote a good society through not controlling the banks that lead to the fall of the stock market. The banks were giving out too much loan for the people; after the market crashed not enough money was there to give back or receive. At the time accessories like TV and Radio were in high demand that people were buying it by taking out loans.
In 1920s the unemployment rate plummeted because of growing industries and mass production causing the economic and business of the country to grow even though it was short lived. But people were protesting that the minimum wage price was not enough to live of off. “Between 1990 and 1920, large …show more content…

The civil rights movement was mainly influenced by Martin Luther King Jr and the SCLC that held peaceful demonstration. They used the youth especially high school students to march causing tension on the government because the government cares a little too much about the American image certain measures were taken. After the peaceful demonstration was changed into a riot were the police force was using so much power the foreign media ridiculed America and the Jim crow south helping the civil right movement activists and forcing the President and the government to take

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