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    Latin America experienced a wave of revolutions. After being subjected to the reign of tyrants for decades‚ the people of Guatemala and Cuba yearned for full rights and in pursuit of this sought to establish self-governed democracies.The pursuit of agrarian land reform was at the forefront of their concerns. The people desired to usurp the supremacy of foreign companies aligned with the authoritarian regimes that had for decades diverted profits away from the workers and citizens. The worst offender

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    redefined Naturalism as "Nature seen through a temperament." Among Zola ’s most important works is his famous Rougon-Macquart cycle (1871-1893)‚ which included such novels as L ’ASSOMMOIR (1877)‚ about the suffering of the Parisian working-class‚ NANA (1880)‚ dealing with prostitution‚ and GERMINAL (1885)‚ depicting the mining industry. Zola ’s open letter J ’ACCUSE on January 13‚ 1898‚ reopened the case of the Jewish Captain‚ Alfred Dreyfus‚ sentenced to Devil ’s Island. "I am little concerned with

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    School System :) Education for all has been one of the grand causes of national progress. Less than a century ago comparatively few of the working folk could read.  One of the reasons for the growth of popular education has been the spread of democratic ideas and of the application of industry to science. It began to dawn upon the people how profitable it would be for each inhabitant of a country to be able to communicate with or receive communications from others through ability to read and

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    Claude Monet was among the leaders of the French Impressionist movement of the 1870s and 1880s. His 1873 painting Impression‚ Sunrise gave the style its name‚ and as an inspirational talent and a personality‚ he was crucial in bringing its adherents together. Inspired in the 1860s by the Realists’ interest in painting in the open air‚ Monet would later bring the technique to one of its most famous pinnacles with his so-called series paintings‚ in which his observations of the same subject‚ viewed

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    Griffin Weiss Mr. Arroyo U.S. History II Advanced Placement 1 September 2013 Chapter 16 Outline: The Conquest of the Far West The Societies of the Far West (434-441) The Western Tribes * Indian tribes were the most important group before the Anglo-American migration in the Far West * Western tribes developed several forms of civilization * More than 300‚000 Indians lived along the pacific coast among them were Serrano‚ Chumash‚ Pomo‚ Maidu‚ Yurok‚ and Chinook * When the Spanish

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    US History Mid-Term Essay 1a. Describe at least four important factors that led up to the Wounded Knee Massacre in 1890. In addition‚ explain the significance of Wounded Knee in the larger context of the Indian Wars. The Wounded Knee massacre occurred in 1890 between white American settlers and the Sioux people. The Sioux refused to follow US military orders to give up their weapons and instead engaged in battle. Over 300 people‚ including women and children‚ were massacred during the battle

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    Boston from immigration. The Irish men and their children were almost half of Boston’s population even though the city was already growing rapidly. When Irish immigration wasn’t happening as quickly‚ they were taken over from other immigrants. In 1890 the Jews and Italians became a major part of the population as well. During the 50 years of immigration in the 19th century‚ the era brought a unique kind of life. In the 1850’s Boston was barley a two-mile radius; it was normal to see movement

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    and the growing discontent of the people‚ the demand for reformation and revolution soon arose.. The ever rapidly increasing population of Russia outlined a new milestone for the empire. A population increase demands more from the economy and requires a higher effort to please the entire nation. However‚ Russia and the Tsar were definitely not ready for such expansion in population and backward views on society only provided another reason to further worsen the arising discontent. Village population

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    “The Bonds of Unity: The Knights of Labor in Ontario‚ 1880-1890” Written by: Gregory S. Kealey and Bryan D. Palmer Reviewed by: Cindy Kambeitz This article is presented as a thorough history of the Knights of Labor in Ontario‚ Canada’s most industrialized province‚ in the late nineteenth century. It examines the rise and fall of the Knights‚ an organization which embodied a late nineteenth century working class vision of an alternative to the developing industrial capitalist society.

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    On January 28‚ 1890‚ Rizal left Paris for Brussels‚ capital of Belgium. Two reasons impelled Rizal to leave Paris‚ namely; (1) the cost of living in Paris was very high because of the Universal Exposition and (2) the gay social life of the city hampered his literary works‚ especially the writing of his second novel El Filibusterismo. His friends‚ including M.H. del Pilar and Valentin Ventura‚ were of the belief that he left because he was running away from the girl just as he left London. When he

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