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    stability for Europe in the hands of the Main Powers. 2. Explain the emergence of Liberalism as a distinct political and social ideology in the early 19th century. Who were the 19th century liberals and how were they different from their modern counterparts of the same name? How did Liberalism differ from socialism and conservatism in the early 19th century? The want to establish legal equality regardless of social order‚ religious toleration‚ freedom of the press‚ and freedom of the governed. It was

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    corset‚ because women cannot work while they are imprisoned in a corset." (Coco Chanel) The image is an advertisement in the late 19th century promoting the usage of corsets. This image represents the culture‚ fashion and class of the late 19th century. Illustrated in four chapters‚ it tells a story of a rich bachelorette of the upper-class society in the 19th century whom‚ unhappy of her figure in an old corset‚ decides to buy a new one; ‘The Madame Warren Corset’. Upon wearing this corset‚ the

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    developments of the 19th century were equally as revolutionary. Independence was an extraordinary feat‚ yet it was not until the 19th century that a distinct American identity emerged. America’s national identity was complex during the 1800’s; nationalism was a powerful force‚ but a sectional force nonetheless. 19th century America was‚ what historian Robert Wiebe called “a society of island communities”.[i] The remarkable transformations that characterized the 19th century both unified and divided

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    MRQS 1. Question: In what ways did the Industrial Revolution shape the character if the 19th century European imperialism? Notes: Industrial Revolution created new materials and products Wheat‚ meat‚ bananas‚ rubber‚ cocoa‚ palm oil‚ tea‚ gold and diamonds The demand for these products changed economic and social patterns of the world Europe was producing more then they could sell to their own people Wealthy European’s saw benefits from foreign markets Imperialism solved class conflict

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    understand the magnitude of foreign policy. He was a loyal "servant" to the Austrian Emperor‚ even though Metternich was the true head of the Empire’s government. Prince Klemens von Metternich was a complex individual that embodied the principles of 19th century conservatism and‚ through his Congress of Vienna‚ led the major European powers to a period of long-lasting peace and a strong balance of power. Metternich is well known for the Metternich System‚ which was put into practice during his most notable

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    standard for female beauty throughout several centuries was unrealistic and difficult to attain‚ as it continues to be today. In the 19th century‚ ideals for what an “acceptable” woman was changed from the physically strong and able woman able to manage house and home to one that was small-waisted and large-chested. The invention of the corset‚ as early as the 16th century‚ fueled a good portion of the feminist movements of the 19th and 20th centuries‚ as did women’s rebellion in choosing pants as

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    The faith in science that dominated thought in the second half of the nineteenth century. * Conflict between church and state over education. * Islam and late nineteenth-century European thought. * The effect of modernism in literature and art‚ psychoanalysis‚ and the revolution of physics on intellectual life. * Racism and anti-Semitism * Feminism in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century The New Reading Public * Section Overview: * Between 1850 and 1900

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    vision. Before the 19th Century‚ the vision is described as that there was a direct correspondence between the observer and the object‚ much like camera-obscura produces the true representation of the external world. People like Richard Rorty or Descarte’s ideas on observation are based on this camera-obscura model that secured the position of the self at the center ‚ and this idea clearly shows the distinction between the inner and the outer world. However‚ in 19th Century‚ physiological study

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    American Literary Movements Puritanism (17th century) - a style of writing that adhered to five basic tenets of religious life: original sin‚ limited atonement‚ irresistible grace‚ perseverance of the saints‚ and predestination. Puritans believed that God divinely controls the universe and all humans‚ regardless of social or economic status‚ are equal in God’s sight. Central to Puritan success is the extreme self-determinism that still contributes to American idealism. Important writers of this

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    wanted to live among the elite. Neither of these could happen if her parents were alive. 4. The police strategies/policies in the 19th century and today both search the scene of the crime‚ interview the witnesses‚ and do forensics. Also‚ in the 19th century‚ like today‚ the police had a sort of Miranda right for people being arrested. Only today‚ unlike the 19th century‚ people aren’t allowed on the crime scene until it is cleared and police will not let an incapacitated witness give a statement.

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