Change in nature
Introduction
Nature is the identity that revolves around humanity. Changing in mind is the progressive change in character. This change of mind changes the lifestyle of people and their relation to the natural environment. The difference in quality was impacted by the First World War, which delayed most of the troops in returning to America. The Americans troops returned with different lifestyles which they had accessed in the foreign land of fights. America has since been experiencing ago, and this has impacted Americans to heightened scale. The change of mindset in America has led t6o the evolution of the social, political, and policymaking among the Americans. This essay entails the impacts on the lifestyle of the Americans.
Policies
Policies in America were stimulated and catalyzed by the elite people who would like to preserve and conserve the nature and the ecosystem. The elites believed that life would provide ambient places to dwell in and heal the soul of humanity. John Muir, an American a naturalist, writer, and advocate of the American forest. He advocated for the policies that would preserve and conserve the natural forests against encroachment and deforestation by the citizens. His theories were amended, and it brought to the scenic forests that cared about the natural lives. Edward Harvey was an environmentalist who advocated the conservation of the landscapes which were destroyed. Harvey wrote lots of essays that opposed most of the activists’ ideas of the environment. Harvey wanted the western culture changed to respond to the environment and the respect for the ecosystem
Infrastructure and house planning
William Mulholland was an engineer who geared the developments of infrastructure that provided water supply. This changed the lives of people as the water was the primary necessity amongst the citizens of Americans. Mulholland developed the water systems and advocated for the respect on the marine areas that provided water. He was proposed by Floyd Dommy who supported for reclamation of lands. This move by Floyd let to mass production in the agricultural sectors as idle lands were brought to agrarian use
Politics
Politics was the main public affair after World War 1. This aimed at electing members who would represent the needs of the citizens and advocated for the change of America. Citizens were informed of their constitutional rights, which enabled them to participate during elections. Most of the acts that steered people towards the importance of elections were formed. Change in political life led to the development of new government systems that exercised power over the state. The difference in political lines led to the development of the League of Nations that brought up nations together and promoted cohesion among the member states. This brought a positive spectrum to the whole state of America.
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