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    for believing that the words ‘fiction’ and ‘novel’ mean one and the same thing. The main reason for this confusion is that both of them have a common denominator; they both tell a story. In the novel‚ we have the theatre of life and for over two centuries it has been the most effective agent of the moral imagination. Though it has never really achieved perfection in form and its shortcomings are numerable‚ nevertheless one experiences from it not only the extent of human variety‚ but also the value

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    riches and thought of it as something to be glad for. The idea of freedom proclaimed by the "liberals" of the nineteenth century who held suppositions now called moderate depended on the idea that lone on the premise of

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    Several factors contributed to the unsuccessful reform efforts in the nineteenth century. A few major roadblocks were violent methods that monopolies used to combat the unions such as The National Guard‚ and Pinkerton Guards. Despite seeming like a positive aspect ‚ rags to riches stories by Horatio Alger significantly reduced change due to the fact that the poor still believed they too could be rich. The last major issue that blocked reform was the fact that unions were viewed as radicals and anarchists

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    Racism has been a huge problem over the centuries. Despite slavery being abolished in the nineteenth century‚ the general consensus of inferiority has been within the human race for all this time. However‚ not everyone had obtained this particular mindset. Towards the middle and later eighteenth century‚ there were in fact liberal thinkers that felt that the mindset that almost everyone contained in that time was a crime against humanity itself. In fact‚ there were even paintings made to represent

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    This panel will introduce you to the societal influences that played a part in recreation and leisure time in the 19th century. Canada was heavily influenced and also dependent on Europe‚ Britain‚ and the Untied States. They relied on these countries for supplies‚ immigrants‚ finances‚ and values. In addition‚ because Britain was such a strong influence to Canada in the 19th century‚ many of the sports and ideas of recreation have an underlying relation or idea from Britain. Churches played

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    Nineteenth century‚ a variety of factors are important to consider. Firstly‚ a shift occurred in regards to how public spaces functioned; the emergence of new proximities between urbanizing classes and the notion of “manners” developed‚ reconfiguring notions of what public behavior is deemed “acceptable.” Secondly‚ the visual came to be increasing privileged over other sensory experiences‚ which ties to economic developments and the commodification of experience throughout the Nineteenth century. Thirdly

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    adults‚ but how has that changed? Prior to the nineteenth century‚ no specific laws were set in place to

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    Before 1890‚ The United States had few clear consistence’s of foreign policies‚ but in 1905‚ the Philippines‚ Guan‚ Hawaii‚ Puerto Rico there were dramatic changes in Americas roll in foreign affairs. Theodor Roosevelt entered the presidency with definite ideas of the place of United States in the world. He and McKinley expanded America’s role in world affairs. He would divide the nations of worthy to protect or not protect by categorizing them civilized or barbarians. Cuba was the United States

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    throughout the 19th and 20th century. Many of these inventions helped influence other advancements in the world. The world today would not be the same without the inventions made in the 19th and 20th century. The atomic bomb‚ steam engine‚ and many more shaped the world today‚ but there is one invention that impacted the world the most. The invention of the airplane lead to future productions‚ impacted the world differently than other creations‚ and helped people in many ways. The 20th century developed

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    of not allowing a person who is no different than any other citizen to vote‚ to be treated the same as the rest of the population‚ and to even be considered a human beings would cause an unbelievable amount of uproar. Unfortunately‚ in the late 19th century it was all too common. Black people were treated as nothing more than slaves‚ though they had recently been freed. The Southerners still felt as if they weren’t being treated fairly. The country was divided While it was a start on their long journey

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