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    Hawaii Hawaii had always been an attraction for us Americans in the early decades of 1900 because the islands serve as a way station and provisioning point for Yankee shippers‚ sailors‚ and whalers. However‚ America had caught its eye on Hawaii even before current times. In 1820‚ almost a century ago from present-day 1916‚ the first New England missionaries arrived there and preached Protestant Christianity‚ and spread it along to their children‚ whose intentions at this point were to do good

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    the 1900s‚ as the Civil War unfolded‚ America underwent changes that impacted African Americans‚ immigrants‚ and Indigenous peoples. These transformations brought both opportunities and severe limitations for groups of people. The era marked a time of expansion‚ for Americans‚ while also restricting the freedoms of others. Race played a role in shaping people’s experiences during this period. Reconstruction and expansion from the time after the civil war through the early 1900s‚ many Americans had

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    Labor Unions began forming in the late 1800’s. They formed to provide workers with more rights. However they were opposed on many fronts. The unions faced an uphill battle against business owners and even other workers. From 1865 to 1940‚ the development of labor unions was generally a negative force leading to economic disruption and unnecessary laws that stifled businesses and hindered job growth. Worker’s parties started to shape in the late 1800’s. The thought behind them was to take care of

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    Entertainment in 1900s Vs. Now There are many differences between the 1900s and now‚ we have discovered a lot of amazing technology and ways to be entertained since the 1900s. A few of those technologies are televisions‚ radios‚ and cellphones. Entertainment has influenced our generation a lot and has changed significantly over the years. Entertainment back in the 1900s was definitely more active and social than how our generation calls “entertainment” now. Teenagers in the 1900s would actually

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    have also change for men‚ they have not changed as drastically as they have for women. In the 1900s‚ work in the home was greatly accounted for by the women in the world. Women were expected to clean‚ to cook‚ to do the laundry‚ and to take care of the children in the home. The men were naive to the work that the women performed in the home. Although the roles in the home have changed since the 1900s‚ women still do the majority of the work in the home. According to data obtained by the Edmonton

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    African American population in fighting segregation and how successful were these efforts? Segregation is explained as the “policy of separating racial groups in all aspects of their lives to ensure that whites maintained supremacy over African Americans”. With segregation being a large issue in the lives of African Americans in the 1900s‚ organisations such as the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People) were created in order to assist the African Americans in fighting

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    Sherman Alexie a theme shared by these two short stories is the effects of colonialism. "Shooting an Elephant" took place in Burma‚ a former colony of the British Empire during British colonial rule.George Orwell mentioned‚ “…the real nature of imperialism.” Also‚ “I was stuck between my hatred of the empire I served. During the time depicted in the short story the author only then began to understand the realities of oppression caused by colonialism. Considering how he was a police officer for the

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    and meaning in the world today. Many people know the term describes the segregation laws that took place in the 1900s‚ however that much is not the entire story. The term Jim Crow has roots in the deep south‚ and became so popular it was later used as a nickname to describe laws that dehumanized African Americans and striped them of their rights. “Jim Crow” has its roots in the 1830’s when a white minstrel performer‚ Thomas “Daddy” Rice‚ darkened his face with burnt cork and danced a jig all while

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    The civil rights movement was a popular movement in the 1900s that’s goal was to acquire equal access to opportunities for the basic privileges and rights of U.S. citizenship for African Americans. The movement goes back to in the 19th century and it was really raised to attention in the 1950s and 1960s. A few people who played a big part in this movement were‚ but not limited to‚ Martin Luther King Jr.‚ JFK‚ Lyndon B. Johnson‚ Malcolm X‚ Bob Moses‚ James Chaney‚ and George C. Wallace. These people

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    priority upon the release of the American automobile in the early 1900s. It did not take long for people to realize the driver of a high-speed metal projectile with inadequate equipment was not only a danger to himself‚ but to others as well. With the inadequacy of safety‚ the start of the American automobile evolution brought soaring rates of injuries and traffic deaths but today these statistics have changed dramatically. In 1908‚ Henry Ford presented the American public an inexpensive and efficient

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