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.

 Being racist to people is not only that but letting it slide as if it doesn't affect people . Things recently haven't been doing well especially in Chicago . All the situations about ice and things getting out of control . Where is humanity ?? , we ain't only talking about Asian , black , white ,but we also talking bout Hispanics they getting such discrimination in this nation were so called  "dreams come true ." Instead people come to this nation to work hard no matter where they are from to be able to provide better for their family just so ice can destroy them by taking them to a place god knows where. But now that things are getting out of hand and people aren't staying quiet. Where people are ready to fight back and react ,now they see a problem with it , which is insane to me honestly. Today we worked on wrapping up our worksheets and getting them done . Today i learned how people would treat children back in the day by making them work long hours  since a young age.

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