I worked with Hunter and Janvi and we had to connect our three topics and make a thesis and conclusion. Our topics were very different but we found a way to connect them in a cohesive manner. Below is our final thesis and conclusion.
Thesis: In the Progressive Era, the Brooklyn Bridge was built, Coca-Cola was invented, and the Prohibition act was passed. All of these innovations had advantages but came along with harmful dangers to society.
Thesis: In the Progressive Era, the Brooklyn Bridge was built, Coca-Cola was invented, and the Prohibition act was passed. All of these innovations had advantages but came along with harmful dangers to society.
Conclusion: The Brooklyn Bridge promised to create a new form of transportation for many people and succeeded to help economically as well. The invention of Coca-Cola created commercial expansion for society and a basis for other soft drink companies to build off of. Lastly, the act of Prohibition was a practice for law enforcement, but didn’t help regulate alcohol consumption as a whole. While these new innovations brought fears, most of them were exaggerated.
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