Prompt: 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.

 Something that would be seen as unfair now would be the type of workers that work in certain places such as gender neutral and rich places they would be considered unfair the people wanting to shop for woman and men clothes at certain stores, the people that worked in them too. these things are now seen as unfair they give people false hope and bad advertisement to certain stores they would find their unfairness and on the way the clothes are made specifically for a certain type of people till this day will be unfair too to see a person who looks like they cant afford it and immediately kick them out of the store because of people looks this type of things are seen as unfair and cruel to others because why would rich people get the advantage to get on top of others just because of the minority others have against another. Today in class we did a common lit and we continued working on the work and assignments that were given on Monday , today in class we learnt that people can have different ways to explain certain things.

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