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    Roshaan Singh 3/5/2013 Zuber 3rd The Fair’s Footprints The World’s Colombian Exposition was a remarkable event that changed the face of America by introducing innovative new technologies‚ introducing and assimilating different cultures to the country‚ revolutionizing society and the roles of people‚ implementing pastimes and entertainment into American life‚ and illustrating the effects of urbanization. The Fair introduced life-changing new technologies to the world and catalyzed the discovery

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    Progressive reformers were successful in producing reform and receiving national attention during the early stage of the progressive movement‚ but as America entered into the Great War‚ the government ceased to aid the movement‚ hence ending the era of reform from 1900­ 1920. Up until 1917‚ the progressive movement was successful in bring federal attention to issues such as monopolies and trusts‚ the working conditions in factories and the women’s rights movement. Strong reformers and the support from active presidents like

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    APUSH Women AP essay q-3 1840-1890’s women’s activists in the intellectual‚ social‚ economic‚ and political spheres effectively challenged traditional attitudes about women’s place in society” Asses the validity of this statement. During the Colonial era and the first decades of the United States‚ there have always been women who strove to secure equal rights for themselves and others. Some assumed the business interests of a husband after his death. A few women challenged male domination

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    The Consequences of the Gilded Age The Gilded Age is the period in United States history between the 1870’s and 1900’s. The term “Gilded Age” was first written by Mark Twain. This era was called the Gilded Age because although life in the United States looked abundant with prosperity and hope‚ underneath the surface there were actually lots of poverty and corruption. One of the new characteristics the Gilded Age brought to America were new policies dealing with Native Americans. There was a great

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    3rd Block DBQ #1 As time was coming for the beginning of the American Revolution‚ the thirteen colonies had started out with different aspects appeared to be remarkably similar in various cultural and political ways. These colonies came about when European refugees fled from their government’s oppressive and discriminative actions. The people forming these colonies had hope about overcoming their lives of poverty. Each colony’s government was managed independently without a unifying base. By

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    The Gilded Age became significantly popular in America during the 19th century. The term “Gilded Age” was coined by the American author Mark Twain based on the presence of corruption and exploitation during the time period (Sayre 1049). The Gilded era was marked by the growth of industrialization‚ urbanization and a high immigration influx of nonnative Americans (Sayre 1048-1049). Furthermore‚ the Gilded Age proved to be significant in westward expansion as many individuals migrated to the West in

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    The Gilded Age‚ the period from 1870 to around 1900‚ got its name from Mark Twain‚ who thought the era was glittering on the surface but corrupt underneath (Mintz‚ McNeil). When most people picture the Gilded Age‚ they refer to Mark Twain’s view of an imbalanced‚ corrupt society. Many think that the Gilded Age was mainly an era full of social inequality‚ greed‚ careless captains of industry‚ unhealthy and immoral lifestyles of the lower class‚ business scandals‚ and devious political tactics. Many

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    Adams‚ Jefferson‚ Madison‚ and Monroe Newman & Schmalbach: Chapters 5 (pg 83) -8 QUIZ DATES (subject to change) Chapter 6 (and part of 5): Tuesday‚ October 15 EXAM DATES Chapter 7: Tuesday‚ October 22 Chapter 8/9: Wednesday‚ October 30 Unit 2 DBQ: Monday October 28-Tuesday‚ October 29 Unit 2.1 IDs: Friday‚ October 25 Unit 2.2 IDs: Monday‚ November 4 Unit 2 Multiple Choice: Wednesday‚ November 6 Unit 2 Essay: Thursday‚ November 7 1. Which of the social changes brought about by the Revolution

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    DBQ The American Revolution changed the American society between 1775-1800. The areas in the American society that were changed were economical‚ political‚ and social. ways. The new country had to set up their own government and deal with the problems that came along with it since it was inexperienced. That brought problems between the society and political side. Native Americans and women had their own concerns and opinions. Therefore‚ the American Revolution changed the American Society. ‘

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    DBQ- New England VS the Chesapeake Colonies Although New England and the Chesapeake region were both settled by people of English origin‚ by 1700 the regions had evolved into two distinct societies. There were social‚ political‚ and economic differences between the two regions. The main reason as to why this development occurred was that the Chesapeake concentrated on obtaining wealth whereas New England had strong religious beliefs. With different goals in mind‚ the two regions separated due

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