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    social and economic causes and effects that led to the American Revolution but the main cause was that the 13 colonies in North America were angered over a lack of representation in Parliament‚ and were perceived with over taxing. This resulted in a short period of protests and demonstrations‚ which continued until July 4‚ 1776‚ when the American Colonists finally declared their independence. This led to the American Revolution. The war changed American society to a great extent touching upon all aspects

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    age‚ it can be seen that throughout the duration of documented artwork and written content that women have been forced to remained in a subservient status to men. The standard pattern follows‚ males are assigned the roles of protector and provider‚ whereas‚ women were assigned the roles of the domestic servitude. This pattern had been speculated on for various decades to discover the cause‚ and the main attributes have been summed up too‚ biological factors‚ religious ideologies‚ and the social customs

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    often talk about what an important time WW2 was for women‚ real life “Rosies” were women who filled traditionally male roles in American factories when men went off to war‚ they formed the backbone of the United State’s military efforts building the tanks‚ airplanes‚ and arms that would be used to overwhelm the Axis powers. The exposure women got during this time led to a societal change

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    Women‚ around the 1860’s and even before that‚ were already put in their place. They were supposed to be the wives‚ mothers‚ cooks and cleaners that men knew them to be. In 1861‚ the American Civil war broke out among the Northern and Southern states. The war lashed out simply because of moral issues. Abraham Lincoln‚ who was elected as President prior to the war in 1860‚ was an Anti-Slavery‚ Republican man. That alone arose tension between the states. The Civil War opposed neighbor against neighbor

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    During the late 1800s and early 1900s‚ women and women’s organizations not only worked to gain the right to vote‚ they also worked for broad-based economic and political equality and for social reforms. In the area of politics‚ women gained the right to control their earnings‚ own property‚ and‚ in the case of divorce‚ take custody of their children. In the early 1800s‚ women were second-class citizens. Women were expected to limit their area of interest to the home and the family. Women were not

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    The American Revolution was the start to United States as a country. It was the fisrt time in American history where people stood side by sign against a common enemy. Everything was touched starting from slavery to women’s rights‚ from religious life to political life. After the war everything completed change between 1775-1800 politically‚ socially‚ and economically. The first thing that the American citizen did after the American Revolution was establish a government. They wanted a flawless

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    The Industrial Revolution was such a dramatic time period in American history that brought about many changes that still affect modern society. After the Civil War‚ America was in shambles‚ not only physically‚ but also emotionally and economically. The American spirit was suffering‚ even in the North although they could claim victory in the Civil War. Freed slaves were in need of jobs‚ as were many returning soldiers. The Industrial Revolution led Americas out of the depression that stemmed from

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    The ten year French Revolution brought about a change in society‚ power‚ and history. From 1789-1799‚ violence‚ death‚ and change both exploited and defied gender roles as revolution both touched and changed every soul of France and countries beyond. Utilizing the oppressive mindset towards women and how they were thus treated like a fragile doll‚ Dickens illustrates how women were constantly held back from achieving greatness and minimized to keep the fragile ego of men intact to create the theme

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    In Nazi Germany‚ women had very little rights compared to other women in democratic societies. In a democratic society‚ women had a less enforced traditional gender roles and had more freedom. During World War 1‚ women were recruited to work in jobs usually occupied by men. This was because most of the men who occupied that particular job often went to fight in the war‚ some of these jobs would include conductors‚ postal workers‚ police‚ and firefighters1. In Nazi Germany‚ women were forced into

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    Some of the evidence suggests that the role of women in society could be elevated in such a way that she might be able to serve in equal roles in legal and business issues as any other men. While there may not have been evidence of marriage ceremonies‚ there were apparent marriage contracts between men and women. The contracts however did not take away a woman’s rights in society. Women did traditionally serve in the role of taking care of the home and the children‚ but the difference

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