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How did the west change the value of the individual? Any man could become wealthy and have power. Social position meant control of others. Voting rights were reserved for property owners. Hard work determined
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How did the west change the value of the individual?
Any man could become wealthy and have power.
Social position meant control of others.
Voting rights were reserved for property owners.
Hard work determined your worth.
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Any man could become wealthy and have power.
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