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    In the early 1900s clothes were a status symbol. Fashion was more important than comfort. Fashionable ladies enjoyed the grand occasions surrounding the federation of Australian colonies‚ and later the openings of new federal parliament‚ in Melbourne where royalty was going to be in attendance. Society matrons were lucky that the extravagant magnificent dresses of the Edwardian era coincided with Australians own premier events. Women liked to have a pinched waist‚ a big bust with no cleavage showing

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    empire and having colonies all around the world. Some pioneers in the 1600s traveled overseas to the North American continent to settle along the East Coast. As the new American colonists thrived and settled successfully‚ tensions between American colonists and the British escalated up to the point where the colonists wanted to gain independence and cut all ties with Great Britain. The American colonists were justified in declaring independence from Great Britain because the British Parliament passed

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    Imperialism Essay Imperialism is the practise of establishing colonies and annexing another country or colony. In more detail it is a time period in which stronger‚ more advanced countries began taking over less developed areas‚ colonizing them and influencing them to expand their own power. Getting the colonies under their sphere of influence‚ they thought it was their mission to help the uncivilized. There are three causes of imperialism‚ economic‚ political‚ and cultural. The economic cause

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    with these differences‚ sometimes going as far as to say they were less than human. This detrimental belief leaves little room for understanding and acceptance between cultures. Joseph Conrad’s novel‚ Heart of Darkness‚ tells the story of African imperialism while portraying the natives as primitive beings. Critic Paul B. Armstrong writes‚ “Heart of Darkness is a calculated failure to depict achieved cross-cultural understanding”. By purposely dehumanizing others‚ Conrad works to justify hash imperialist

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    slavery became so big. The two most popular races that were enslaved included the Native Americans and Africans‚ and in this paper I will be comparing and contrasting the

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    After the Civil War ended‚ the abolition of slavery created a controversy in the economic motivation of the South over work force and the penal system. However‚ during the 1800’s a new found free labor force known as convict leasing became most popular. Convict leasing allowed wealthy families who bid the highest to lease the convict and use their labor in exchange for food and clothing. The lessee could force the convict do whatever he pleased. Even though the convicts were paying the price of their

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    These storms ruined land‚ buried roads‚ ruined car engines‚ gave people dust pneumonia‚ and sometimes killed people. People who could get out of the south west packet up and moved. Some more less unfortunate families couldn’t move and had to stay. In 1900-1930 families started buying land and moving to the plains. They would farm cash crops on the land but it was very hard work. The country was already in a depression and also the stock market crash. Their plants failed 5 years in a row. With no income

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    seen as having to clean the house and take care of kids. However‚ women are generally do get paid less than men in jobs where they work the same jobs and the same amount of time. The gender roles of society today have changed from the roles in the 1900s. Women are having a growing opportunity to be equal to men. People are not born knowing the roles based on what gender you are. People are the ones who teach these roles although they might not be aware of it. The way people are raised are the way

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    It is the way that these changes came about that defines this era. Americans started to push for changes in many arenas of life that were previously unchallenged. New experiences and opportunities were also presented to America that caused tributaries in the former American ideal. These pressures for change could not be ignored and thus America continued its maturity in a new and unique manner. The changes in the American sphere of life and the development of greater organization‚ the largest

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    supposedly resembling the North American area of San Francisco bay weather‚ more than anywhere in the world. This climate makes the area superb for agricultural enterprises as well. The European colonial powers that saw the value in exploiting the African resources and lands brought on a rise of racial segregation later named‚ apartheid‚ ended up being a complex happening of quite a few events. Some folks

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