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    France; however‚ it actually begun in the courts of Italy during the 15th century. Ballet started as an art form for nobility‚ taught by dancing masters and performed during ceremonies like weddings. Nearly a century later‚ the wife of King Henry II of France and Italian noblewoman‚ Catherine de Medici brought ballet to the French court. She greatly influenced the popularity of ballet during grand parties and events. During the 17th century ballet became a common entertainment‚ popularized by King

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    Immigration During the Gilded Age Immigrants during the Gilded Age faced discrimination and horrible treatment socially‚ economically and politically. Immigrants were shunned by the public because of nativists‚ unfair laws and the refusal of jobs. The immigrants were a large part of the factory work force‚ were a key component in the Transcontinental Railroad and made America into the super power that it is today. Immigrants influenced politics in powerful ways. Immigrants were unfairly treated

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    was widely witnessed mostly in the 18th century. This consisted of many social and economical changes which have created the London we see today. I will be using the famous and well known “Somerset House” as an example showing these changes. Phil Pauley- Somerset House Sir William Chambers was a well known architect during the 18th century. In 1749 he studied architecture‚ first in Paris with the influential architectural theorist Jacques-François Blondel and then in Rome. Returning to England in

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    power of lords and kings by means of religious customs and beliefs. Because ordinary people had no power at all in the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries‚ the kings‚ nobility‚ and those with higher status often took advantage of them. They grew tired of this and eventually implemented undeniable and well known religious beliefs to take back some rights. During the German Peasants War‚ the peasants became sick of this injustice and wrote the 12 Articles‚ part of which stated “we will not hereafter allow

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    Challenges During the Gilded Age There were many groups of people who faced challenges and struggled in America during the Gilded Age. Immigrants‚ African Americans‚ and factory workers were all groups of people that struggled in many ways during this time period. Some of these groups struggles were similar‚ but some were different. One group that faced many struggles compared to others were immigrants. When immigrants first arrived in the United States they would be sent to Ellis Island to become

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    Witchcraft is referred to as magical rituals (contagious magic) which are intended to cause misfortune or inflict harm to others. (Robbins et al. 2015:115). Witchcraft was a trend which spread very quickly during the 16th century in Europe. Many anthropologists argued that human social dilemmas have led to the fear of witches. In the European time‚ witches were often alleged to devour supernatural power which allow them to turn into an animal or have magic “familiars”‚ which also the beliefs in the

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    In the 19th century‚ both North America and Europe underwent a lot of changes. To begin with‚ economically America experienced the Industrial Revolution. Americans were less in their homes and on the farms and moved to the cities where the men worked in offices and factories. Steel manufacturing became the dominant industry with an abundance of iron ore deposits and rich coal. There was easy access to cheap water transportation routes which aided in speeding the nation’s economy (“Iron and Steel

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    From wearing fur trimming and jewelry with nice fabrics to eating various amount of foods with multiple spices on top‚ lords and ladies were seen as the rich and wealthy during the Middle Ages. Since the lords and ladies had power in comparison with people like peasants and serfs‚ they would have mostly all the luxury for themselves. Even though there were some factors in which they couldn’t control like sickness or making a family (pregnancy)‚ the power they had on their hands allowed them to be

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    in eighteenth century France‚ causing them to question the authority of people such as divine ruler or religious leader. Man began to perceive daily life through his own eyes rather than viewing it through an authoritative figure because of the Enlightenment. These ideas‚ brought from philosophes and other local thinkers‚ spread quickly throughout Europe‚ mainly through places like salons or coffeehouses. Many new ideas and belief systems were spread throughout the continent of Europe

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    Today’s modern instruments and traditions of music have evolved from as far back as the Middle Ages‚ 500 - 1400 A.D. Most of the music during the Medieval Times was religious due to the influence of the Catholic Church‚ such as the Gregorian Chant. However‚ some music was secular‚ mainly composed by French Troubadours and Trouveres‚ Minstrels‚ Jongleurs‚ and Waits. The instruments played by these musicians were mostly the harp and cittern but the one with the highest respect was the lute. Medieval

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